1000 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Bridgewater (Mass.), people from, settle in Kirby, i. 337
Bridport, hist., i. 16-18
N. H.-N. Y. conflict, i. 16²-17
organized, 1784, i. 17²
Brigham family of Fayston, iv. 181-2
of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 715-6
Brighton, custom house at, i. 956
formerly named Random, i. 953
hist. by N. P. Bowman, i. 952-60
pioneers, i. 953
proprietors' meeting, i. 952²
town and other officers, i. 953
Brimfield (Mass.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 316²
Bristol, hist. by Harvey Munsill, i. 19-22
organized, 1789, i. 20
pioneers, i. 20
Bristol Flats, see Bristol
Bristol Notch, i. 103²
Bristol scenery, by Mrs. James Tucker, i. 22
British defeat the French at Lake George, 1735, i. 3
expedition against Canada in 1691, i. 2²
fleet captured at Plattsburg, ii. 297²
on Take Champlain, i. 5²
surrenders at Plattsburg, 1814, i. 107²
forces in Bennington battle, v. pt. 35, 17, 19, 20
land claims in Monkton and Starksboro, i. 105
massacred at Fort William Henry, 1757, i. 3²
position at Bennington battle, v. pt. 35, 17²-18
proclamation at Crown Point, 1776, i. 5²
progress from Ticonderoga to Albany, v. pt. 35, 16²-17
spies, Levi Sylvester, iii. 246
troops turned back in Cabot, iv. 75-6
Broad Brook, v. pt. 2, 277, 363
Bromley, part annexed to Mt. Tabor, iii. 867
renamed Peru, i. 207-8, 2d ed. 206-7; iii. 867
Brookfield (Mass.), persons from, settle in Benson, iii. 408²
settle in Goshen, i. 35
Brookfield (Vt.), census 1791-1860, ii. 864
description, ii. 854-6
grantees, ii. 855
hist. by Rev. E. P. Wild, ii. 854-70, 1163
pioneers, ii. 856²-7, 865
professional men, ii. 862-3
settled, 1779, ii. 856²
town and other officers, ii. 858²
Brookline, v. pt. 2, 359²-60
hist. by Charles P. Stickney, v. pt. 2, 377-405
military record, v. pt. 2, 383-4
organized, v. pt. 2, 378
part of Newfane annexed, v. pt. 2, 380
part of Putney annexed, v. pt. 2, 221-2
pioneers, v. pt. 2, 377-8
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 380, 385-6
vital records, v. pt. 2, 386
Brooks free library, illustration, v. facing p. 17
Brooksville, New Haven, i. 70², 71
Brown family, of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 710-12
Brownington, granted, 1782, iii. 90
hist by Rev. Samuel R. Hall, iii. 90-105, 374-7
military hist., iii. 104-5
physicians, iii. 93
pioneers, iii. 90-2
town and other officers, iii. 90-1
SUBJECT INDEX 1001
Brownington, town meetings, iii. 91
Lamoille co., early name of Johnson, ii. 669²
Brownington Gore, iii. 376
pioneers, iii. 376
Brownson family, of Arlington, i. 135, 2d ed. 137
Brownville or Brownington, ii. 669²
Brunswick, hist. by Mrs. Margaret G. Marshall, i. 960-6
pioneers, i. 961-4
surveyed, 1788, i. 961
Bruster river, ii. 693²
Buck Hollow, Fairfax, first settled, 1791, ii. 169, 172
Buffum's pond, Peru, i. 207², 2d ed. 206²
Bullwagga bay, i. 2, 8
Bullwagga Mt., see Ogden Mt.
Burgess Bridge, of North Bennington, v. pt. 35, 49²
Burgoyne captured, i. 158², 2d ed. 161
Burgoyne's army, i. 154-5, 2d ed. 156-7; v. pt. 35, 14-22
invasion, 1777, i. 151-60, 2d ed. 153-62
opinion of Vermonters, v. pt. 35, 21²
proclamation, May 1777, i. 5²
Burial places of Indians in Missisquoi valley, iv. 945
Buck family, of Westminster, v. pt. 2, 586
Burke, collegiates, i. 311²
hist. by A. Burington, i. 302-12
organized, 1796, i. 304²
Burke mountain, i. 302
Burke's fort, Bernardston Mass., v. pt. 2, 307
Burlington, breweries, i. 514²
census 1791-1840, 1860, i. 517; iv. 274
city organization proposed, i. 508², 537²
co. court at, 1790, i. 466²-7
description, i. 719-25
elections, i. 500
fined for poor roads, i. 500²
flight from, in 1777, i. 157², 2d ed. 159²
granted, i. 487²
grantees, i. 488
hist. by Russell S. Taft, i. 487-656, 937-9
hotels, i. 504²
origin of name, i. 487²
pioneers, i. 491-9
professional men, i. 504
proprietors, i. 490
proprietors' meetings, i. 488-9, 492, 500
public buildings, i. 511-12
seen in mirage, i. 92
streets, i. 515-17
support of poor, i. 505-8
surveys, i. 491
town and other officers, i. 509-10
town lines, i. 504
town meetings, 1809, i. 501-2
vital records, i. 654-6, 937-8
(steamboat), i. 701-4
Burlington Female Seminary, by Rev. John K. Converse, i. 531-5
Burlington Free Press, ii. 960²-3
controversy with Montreal Herald, ii. 299²
Burmah, missionaries to, i. 163, 2d ed. 165
Burnap family, of Windham, v. pt. 3², 15-16
Burned mountains of Middlesex, iv. 229-31
Burr Seminary, of Manchester, i. 205, 2d ed. 204
1002 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Butler's Island, in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Button Bay, i. 2²
Buxton family of Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 23-4
Byron family of Maidstone, i. 1035-6
Cabot, hist. by John M. Fisher, iv. 74-128
lots drawn, iv. 74²
military records, iv. 116-23
origin of name, iv. 75²
physicians, iv. 101
pioneers, iv. 76-7, 83-6
proprietors, iv. 75
town and other officers, iv. 103-5
town records, iv. 78-9
village incorporated, 1866, iv. 82²
villages, iv. 81-6
Cabot carriage co., iv. 82
Cadysville, ii. 680²-1
Calais, collegiates, iv. 164²
description, iv. 128-9, 154
granted 1780, iv. 129
grantees, iv. 130
hist. by James K. Tobey & Edwin E. Robinson, iv. 128-77
origin of name, iv. 130², 154²
physicians, iv. 164
pioneers, iv. 133-4
proprietors' records, iv. 129-34
settled 1787, iv. 133-4
town and other officers, iv. 135, 172-5
Caldersburg, early name of Morgan, iii. 282²; iv. 714
Caldwell's Upper Manor, ii. 473²
see also Alburg
Caledonia co., census, 1791-1860, i. 270
hist. by Rev. Thomas Goodwillie, i. 261-71
officers, i. 270
origin of name, i. 268
sources of hist., i. 271²
statistics, i. 270², 271, 301
Caledonia co. agri. soc., i. 269²
address before, 1845, i. 300²-2
Caledonia co. farmers club, i. 355-6
Caledonia. co. grammar school of Lyndon, i. 345²
of Peacham, i. 294-5, 360
land given it, i. 369²
Caley Town,. early name of Vershire, ii. 1132
Calkins family, of Waterbury, iv. 850-1
Cambrian cornet band of Fair Haven, iii. 710
Cambrian slate co. of Poultney, iii. 1001
Cambridge, grantees, ii. 596
grants made near, 1779, ii. 90
hist. by Lyman J. Seely, ii. 595-621, 796-7
military hist., ii. 606-10, 797
pioneers, ii. 596²-600, 610-13
proprietors' meetings, ii. 595²-6
statistics, ii. 605
town and other officers, ii. 605-6
villages, ii. 604
vital records, ii. 597, 603, 613, 617
Cambridgeport, in Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 501, 552
Camels Hump, Huntington, i. 458, 813²; iv. 21²
seen by Champlain, iv. 2
SUBJECT INDEX 1003
Canaan (Conn.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 312²
persons from, settle in Salisbury, i. 91
Canaan (N. Y.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 313²
Canaan (Vt.), granted, 1782, i. 1067²
hist. by H. A. Cutting, i. 1067²-9
pioneers, i. 1067²
settled, 1782, i. 1067²
Canada, extends jurisdiction in Alburg, ii. 490
Canadian garrisons in Grand Isle co., ii. 490
Canadian Radical War, see Canadian rebellion of 1837
Canadian raids, see Fenian invasion
Canadian rebellion of 1837, i. 101²; ii. 244², 266-7, 298-300, 374, 504-14
affected Alburg, ii. 499-507, 504
in Missiseo valley, iii. 327-9
Vt. soldiers during, ii. 403², 417, 420-1, 434-5, 445
Canadian refugees at Swanton, 1837, ii. 299
in Franklin co., ii. 298
Canal between Lake Champlain & St. Lawrence projected, 1792, iv. 300
Canal boats built at St. Albans, ii. 298
Canal route between Champlain and Casco bay surveyed, i. 957
Canal survey of 1826 in Plainfield, iv. 713
Canal surveys through Vt., iv. 6
Canals, projected in Vt., 1825, iv. 300-1
Candlesticks, taken from St. Francis Indians, i. 273
Caniaderi-Guaranti, Indian name for Lake Champlain, i. 2
Canfield family, i. 134, 2d ed. 136
Cannon invented by Cyrus Dodge, v. pt. 2, 306²
taken at Bennington, i. 158, 2d ed. 160
Cannterbury (Conn.), persons from, settle in Hancock, i. 43²
Canton (N. Y.), residence of Silas Wright, i. 111
Cape Breton War, Putney soldiers, v. pt. 2, 219
Capital punishment in Chittenden Co., 1808, i. 467²
Capt. Kidd's gold, iii. 1087-90
in Middlesex, iv. 241-2
in Waitsfield, iv. 776²
Captains on Lake Champlain, ii. 242
on Lake Champlain steamers, i. 705²
Capture and escape of John Stark, i. 263
Capture and rescue of Remember Baker, i. 767-8
Captures and escapes, i. 6
at Addison, i. 11²
at Arlington, i. 133 note, 2d ed. 134 note
at New Haven, i. 69²-70
at Orwell, i. 860-1
at Panton, i. 80², 82-3
at Peacham, i. 359², 362-3
at Shoreham, i. 97², 98
at Waltham, i. 109
at Weybridge, i. 109²
from tories, i. 1028²-9
Carding machine, built in Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 673
first in Bennington co., i. 251²
Carleton (British ship), i. 5²
Carleton family, of Barre, iv. 40
Carleton's Island, see Stave Island
Carley family, of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 721-2
"Carlton 's Prize," i. 666
Carnes granite quarry, Barre, iv. 39
Caroline (Steamer), destroyed by British, ii. 509
Carriage, first in Barnet, 1812, i. 294
Carthage, see Jay
1004 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Carver's falls, Fair Haven, iii. 676²-7
Caspian lake in Greensboro, iii. 209²
Cassimere manufacture, at Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 514
Castleton, collegiates, iii. 521²-2
first church building, iii. 525-6
granted, 1761, iii. 501
grantees, iii. 503
hist. by Rev. Joseph Steele, iii. 501-47
in the Revolution, iii. 510-12
lawyers, iii. 523
origin of name, iii. 501²
physicians, iii. 522²
pioneers, iii. 501²-2, 505-10
proprietors' records, iii. 501², 502²
rival of Rutland, iii. 582²
settled, 1770, iii. 502²
town and other officers, iii. 515-16
Castleton battle, 1777, iii. 511
Castleton medical academy, see Castleton medical college
Castleton medical college, iii. 513, 519-21, 528²
Castleton river, Fair Haven, iii. 691²-2
Castleton seminary, iii. 513, 517-19, 528²
Catamount fight, ii. 349
Catamount sign, Bennington, i. 126², 2d ed. 127
Catamount tavern, of Bennington, i. 151, 153², 156, 2d ed. 153²; v. pt. 35, 22², 29
illus., v. pt. 35, p. 23
Catamounts in Dorset, i. 184, 2d ed. 185²
Catlin's flouring mill, Burlington, i. 515
Catts-bane in Newfane, v. pt. 2, 458
Caughnawaga canal, i. 705
Cavalry co. of Franklin co., ii. 175
Cave, in Fletcher, ii. 215²
Caves, in Arlington, i. 122, 2d ed. 121²
in Dorset, i. 182-3, 2d ed. 183-4
in Monkton, i. 67²
Cemeteries, of Barre, iv. 35
Bennington, v. pt. 35, 53-4
Brattleboro, v. 59-60
Cabot, iv. 87
Danby, iii. 608
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 209-10
Essex, i. 783²
Fair Haven, iii. 703
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 414
Lyndon, i. 353
Middlesex, iv. 243-5
Middletown, iii. 808²
Montpelier, iv. 532-9
Northfield, iv. 667-70
Pawlet, iii. 898
Pittsford, iii. 950²-1
Poultney, iii. 970
Roxbury, iv. 747
St. Albans, ii. 364²-8
Stowe, ii. 702-6
Stratton, v. pt. 2, 522
Swanton, iv. 1039-40
Townshend, v. pt. 2, 549
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 309²
Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 691²
Cemeteries of Indians in Swanton, iv. 945-6
SUBJECT INDEX 1005
Census of militia east of Green Mts., in 1766, v. 2²
Census of Champlain valley, 1783-91, i. 667
Census, see also names of towns
Centennial celebration of Vt., v. pt. 35, 72-9
Centennial of Bennington battle, v. pt. 35, 56²
Centennial of Cong'l church of Westminister, v. pt. 2, 630-5
Centennial of Vt. Independence at Westminster, v. pt. 2, 635
Central Vt. railroad, Montpelier, iv. 251²; v. pt. 2, 511
built in Bolton, i. 483
chartered, iv. 6²
first stock subscribed in 1845, iv. 305²
see also Vt. Central R. R.
Centreville, ii. 799²
Chambly, Fort, see Fort Chambly
Champlain, Lake, see Lake Champlain
Champlain & Conn. river R. R. co., iii. 1112
Champlain & St. Lawrence R. R., built, 1836, i. 700
Champlain arsenal, at Vergennes, i. 107
Champlain canal, opened, i. 518
completed, i. 681²
Champlain transportation co., i. 683, 694², 700²-3
officers, i. 705
Champlain valley, common battle field between Iroquois & Algonkins in 1609, iv. 943
geology, ii. 91
natural history, ii. 21-88
Champlain's battle with Iroquois, by J. S., in Vergennes Citizen, Dec. 25, 1857 i. 1 note
Champlain's discovery, iv. 941
Character of the N. H. Grantees, iii. 587
Charcoal creek, ii. 344
Charcoal manufacture in Woodford, i. 248²
Charleston, former name, Navy, iii. 379²
granted, 1780, iii. 105
grantees, iii. 118-22
hist. by Alph Allyn, iii. 105-36, 377-81
pioneers, iii. 107-11, 118-22, 380
town and other officers, iii. 114-15
villages, iii. 122
Charlestown (N. H.), defended, 1747, i. 281
persons from, settle in Fairfax, ii. 168²
Charlotte, clergy, i. 742
collegiates, i. 737²
granted, 1762, i. 733²
hist. by Rev. Bernice D. Ames, i. 733-53, 939
military hist., i. 736-7
pioneers, i. 734-5
proprietors' meetings, i. 733-4
town and other officers, i. 744
Charlotte co., i. 121
boundaries, i. 462
civil power of, not acknowledged, i. 462²
court, i. 125(2)
est., 1772, i. 461-3
formerly part of Albany co., iv. 3²
included Franklin co., ii. 90
Charter expenses of Barnet, i. 276²
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 411
Charter fees of St. Johnsbury and Danville, i. 392
Underhill, i. 886²
Chase family, of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 716-8
1006 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Chatham (Conn.), people from, settle in Hardwick, i. 331²
Chelsea, granted, 1770, ii. 870
grantees, ii. 870²
hist. by C. W. Clarke, ii. 870-3, 1164-68
lawyers, ii. 871-2
military hist., ii. 1164-7
organized, ii. 871
pioneers, ii. 870²
town officers, ii. 873
Chelsea Green, ii. 870
Chemical works in Highgate, ii. 261
Cherokee Indian mission, i. 335-6
Cherokee Indians, of Tenn. and Ga., i. 366²
Cheshire (Conn.), persons from, settle in Salisbury, i. 91
Chester, Cumberland co. court est. at, v. 3²
included in Albany co., v. 2²
new county buildings, v. 6-7
Chevelure, Point a la, i. 2² see Point a la Chevelure
Chimney Point, abandoned by French settlers, i. 4
fort built, 1690, i. 1-2, 754²; ii. 560²
horse race course, i. 6²
in Addison, i. 1, 78, 93²
settled, i. 3; ii. 558
Chipman's Point in Orwell, i. 74
Chippewa language, Bible translated into, i. 113²
Chittenden family, of Tinmouth & Williston, i. 907
Chittenden, granted, 1780, iii. 547², 548²
grantees, iii. 548²
history, iii. 547-52
organized, 1789, iii. 548²
pioneers, iii. 548²
proprietors' records, iii. 549²-52
statistics, iii. 547-8
town and other officers, iii. 549
Chittenden co., bounds, i. 453, 458
buildings located, i. 467
census, 1791-1860, i. 457, 470, 474
courts, i. 465-8
description, i. 457-8
divided, 1792, ii. 90
est. 1787, i. 6², 119², 466; ii. 474
natural history, ii. 21-88
officers appointed in 1787, i. 465 note
pioneers, i. 456²
sketch, i. 453-74
statistics, i. 474
Chittenden turnpike, see Winooski turnpike
Chittenden 's reply to congressional resolutions respecting Vt., Dec. 1782, i. 924
Church and state separated in Vt. in 1805, i. 294²
Church expenses a town charge by law, 1783, v. pt. 2, 631
Church of England, glebe, ii. 100²
glebes in N. H. grants, i. 127, 2d ed. 128
Church rate in Dummerston, 1785, v. pt. 2, 87-8
Church records of Pawlet destroyed, iii. 901
Churches of Addison, i. 6²
Albany, iii. 50, 52-3, 57-8, 373²
Alburg, ii. 514²
Arlington, i. 131-2, 2d ed. 132-3
Athens, v. pt. 2, 357², 390-3, 632²
Bakersfield, ii. 104-7, 388²
Barnet, i. 278, 284-7, 209-300, 384
SUBJECT INDEX 1007
Churches of Barre, iv. 28-31, 51-2
Barton, iii. 80, 86-9
Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 510-11, 515-6
Belvidere, ii. 593-4
Bennington, i. 139, 160-2, 254, 2d ed. 141², 162-4; v. pt. 35, 43-4, 48, 50
Benson, iii. 409-13
Berkshire, ii. 112-14, 119, 124 and note
Berlin, iv. 64-7, 1190
Bloomfield, i. 951-2
Bolton, i. 483
Bradford, ii. 819-23
Braintree, ii. 848-52
Brandon, iii. 463-74, 478-9
Brattleboro, v. 22-33, 177-80
Bridport, i. 17², 18
Brighton, i. 954
Bristol, i. 20-1
Brookfield, ii. 859-61
Brookline, v. pt. 2, 381, 632²
Brownington, iii. 92-3
Burke, i. 305-7, 311
Burlington, i. 500, 536-51
Cabot, iv. 93-101, 920
Calais, iv. 143-7
Cambridge, ii. 605-6, 619-21
Canaan, i. 1067²
Castleton, iii. 512²-14, 525-8, 539-42
Charleston, iii. 115-7, 379-80
Charlotte, i. 103², 738-44
Chelsea, ii. 872-3
Clarendon, iii. 562
Colchester, i. 776-8
Concord, i. 973-5
Corinth, ii. 879-82, 887-8
Cornwall, i. 24-5, 27²
Coventry, iii. 154-7
Craftsbury, iii. 166-70
Danby, iii. 604-8, 670
Danville, i. 315²-6
Derby, iii. 179-81, 390
Dorset, i. 190-2, 2d ed. 191-3
Dover, v. pt. 2, 345-9
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 82-9, 153-7, 172-3, 192-4, 202-3
East Montpelier, iv. 576-7
Eden, ii. 623-5, 797-8
Elmore, ii. 627²
Enosburg, ii. 134, 141-9, 383², 466
Essex, i. 785-90
Fairfield, ii. 193, 197-200, 384
Fair Haven, iii. 714-20
Fairlee, ii. 902-3
Ferrisburg, i. 33²
Fletcher, ii. 208²-11
Franklin, ii. 224-6, 1183
Georgia, ii. 247-53, 384
Glover, iii. 205-8
Goshen, i. 36², 38
Grafton, v. pt. 2, 559-60
Granby, i. 994-5
Grand Isle co., ii. 476, 484-7, 529, 534-9
Granville, i. 40²
1008 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Churches of Greensboro, iii. 214-7
Groton, i. 322-3; iv. 1166-8
Guildhall, i. 1009-12
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 9-10, 51-4
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 407, 415
Hardwick, i. 326-30
Highgate, ii. 269², 269-71, 384
Hinesburg, i. 796-9
Holland, iii. 236²-7
Hubbardton, iii. 771, 776-8
Huntington, i. 816²-7, 818, 826²-8
Hyde Park, ii. 655-6
Ira, iii. 781-3
Irasburg, iii. 254-5, 260
Isle La Motte, ii. 555²
Jamaica, v. pt. 2, 426-7
Jericho, i. 830
Johnson, ii. 672-6
Kirby, i. 337²-8
Landgrove, i. 198
Leicester, i. 44²
Lincoln, i. 49
Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 18-21
Lowell, iii. 271-3, 280-1
Lunenburg, i. 1019-23
Lyndon, i. 345-6
Manchester, i. 200, 204-5, 2d ed, i. 203²-4
Marlboro, v. pt. 2, 441²-2
Marshfield, iv. 199, 206-11
Mendon, iii. 787-9
Middlebury, i. 52², 54, 56-8
Middlesex, iv. 225²
Middletown, iii. 830-6
Milton, i. 841-2
Monkton, i. 67²
Montgomery, i. 276-7
Montpelier, iv. 288-90, 374-82, 387-428, 568-70
Moretown, iv. 599-602
Morristown, ii. 689-90
Morgan, iii. 287²-9
Mt. Holly, iii. 847²-50
New Haven, i. 69-70
Newbury, ii. 919²-22, 931-4, 951
Newfane, v. pt. 2, 481-6, 725²
Newport, iii. 294-8
Northfield, iv. 616², 648-58, 705, 708
Orange, ii. 957
Orleans co., iii. 36
Orwell, i. 73-4
Pawlet, iii. 896, 900-5
Peacham, i. 269, 359-63
Peru, i. 208²-9, 2d ed. 207²-8
Pittsfield, iii. 936-7
Pittsford, iii. 944-7, 956²
Plainfield, iv. 726-9
Poultney, iii. 989-99
Putney, v. pt. 2, 234-9
Randolph, ii. 996²-7, 999-1006, 1031-2, 1064-6
Readsboro, i. 221, 2d ed. 219²-20
Richford, ii. 284-5, 384
Richmond. i. 845, 848-9
SUBJECT INDEX 1009
Churches of Ripton, i. 87
Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 502
Roxbury, iv. 750-1
Rupert, i. 224-5, 2d ed. 223-4
Rutland, iii. 1016-22, 1041-50
Ryegate, i. 379-80, 383-5
St. Albans, ii. 292²-3, 332-40, 464
St. George, i. 852²
St. Johnsbury, i. 401-2, 404-9
Salisbury, i. 90
Sandgate, i. 231, 2d ed. 230
Shaftsbury, i. 235-6, 2d ed. 235
Sheffield, i. 417-8
Shelburne, i. 872-4, 879-84
Sheldon, ii. 372, 378-80, 383
Shoreham, i. 95-6
Shrewsbury, iii. 1126²
Somerset, v. pt. 2, 529²
South Hero, ii. 571, 574, 578
Stamford, i. 238
Stannard, i. 435
Starksboro, i. 103
Stowe, ii. 709-19
Strafford, ii. 1068², 1077-88, 1176-7
Stratton, v. pt. 2, 522
Sudbury, iii. 1138-9
Sutton, i. 424-5; v. pt. 34, 14-20, 56²
Swanton, ii. 1186; iv. 1078-96
Thetford, ii. 1095²-6, 1008
Tinmouth, iii. 1144², 1150-1
Topsham, ii. 1107-8
Townshend, v. pt. 2, 547-9
Troy, iii. 322-4, 330-1
Tunbridge, ii. 1123-5
Underhill, i. 888-9
Vergennes, i. 107
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 278-80
Vershire, ii. 1133, 1135-6, 1183
Victory, i. 1048, 1050
Waitsfield, iv. 780²-4, 794
Walden, i. 427
Wallingford, iii. 1174-82
Waltham, i. 108²
Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 670 repeated-2
Warren, iv. 803-4
Waterbury, iv. 821-2, 831, 840-1, 868, 876-8
Waterford, i. 431-2
Waterville, ii. 769²
Wells, iii. 1193-5
West Fairlee, ii. 914-5
Westfield, iii. 351-2
Westford, i. 892²-6
Westminster, v. pt. 2, 603-9, 623, 629-35
Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 640-7, 659-67
Weybridge, i. 110
Wheelock, i. 433
Whiting, i. 116²
Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 693
Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 15-7
Williamstown, ii. 1143-5
Williston, i. 903-4
1010 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Churches of Windham, v. pt. 3², 7, 10, 18
Winhall, i. 246
Wolcott, ii. 774-5, 778
Woodford, i. 249²
Worcester, iv. 903-9
Civil rights of Bennington, i. 142², 2d ed. 145
Civil war bounties paid in Highgate, ii. 267²
Civil war confederates from Canada invade St. Albans, ii. 303-8
Civil war episode, June 20, 1862, iv. 1178-84
Civil war officers of Vt. regts., 1-8, i. 443-5
Civil war sermons, ii. 836-41; v. pt. 2, 652-58
Civil war soldiers of Albany, iii. 68-70
Alburg, ii. 514
Bakersfield, ii. 394-6
Barre, iv. 43-6
Barton, iii. 61-2
Belvidere, ii. 593²
Berkshire, ii. 396-8
Berlin, iv. 68-9
Bloomfield, i. 952
Bradford, ii. 841-2, 1155-60
Braintree, ii. 852-4
Brattleboro, v. 54-7
Brighton, i. 957-9
Brookfield, ii. 867-9
Brookline, v. pt. 2, 381-2, 384
Brownington, iii. 104-5
Brunswick, i. 964
Cabot, iv. 119-28
Calais, iv. 147-51
Caledonia co. regts. 10-15, i. 449-52
Cambridge, ii. 606²-10
Canaan, i. 1068
Castleton, iii. 529-31
Charleston, iii. 123-5
Chelsea, ii. 1164-6
Chittenden co., i. 475-80, 931-7
Co. A 2d regt. Vt. vol., i. 259
4th regt. Vt. vol., i. 260
Concord, i. 982-5
Corinth, ii. 883-4
Danby, iii. 655-62
Dover, v. pt. 2, 355-6
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 195-8
East Haven, i. 987
East Montpelier, iv. 587-90
Eden, ii. 625-6
Elmore, ii. 627
Enosburg, ii. 135, 399-402
Fair Haven, iii. 712-3
Fairfax, ii. 403-7
Fairfield, ii. 408-11
Fairlee, ii. 906-9
Fayston, iv. 194-7
Fletcher, ii. 412-4
Franklin, ii. 414-6
Franklin co., ii. 393-454
Georgia, ii. 417-20
Grafton, v. pt. 2, 557-60
Grand Isle, ii. 534²
Greensboro, iii. 217-31
SUBJECT INDEX 1011
Civil war soldiers of Groton, iv. 1164
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 58-61
Highgate, ii. 421-5
Holland, iii. 238-9
Hyde Park, ii. 656-9
Irasburg, iii. 261-3
Jamaica, v. pt. 2, 436-9
Johnson, ii. 666-8
Lamoille co., ii. 591
Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 26-8
Lowell, iii. 270-1
Lunenburg, i. 1018
Maidstone, i. 1045
Marlboro, v. pt. 2, 452-3
Marshfield, iv. 217-8
Mendon, iii. 792-3
Middlesex, iv. 247-50
Montgomery, ii. 425-27
Montpelier, iv. 299, 342-50, 520-6
Moretown, iv. 609-11
Morgan, iii. 286-7
Morristown, ii. 690-2
Mt. Holly, iii. 870
Newbury, ii. 947-51
Newfane, v. pt. 2, 489-91
Northfield, iv. 699-704
Orange, ii. 970-1
Orleans co., iii. 36
Pawlet, iii. 875-9
Pittsford, iii. 952-4
Plainfield, iv. 733-4
Putney, v. pt. 2, 227-8
Randolph, ii. 990-2
Richford, ii. 428-30
Roxbury, iv. 754-6
St. Albans, ii. 435-44
Sheldon, ii. 430-3
Sherburne, iii. 1123
Shrewsbury, iii. 1135-7
Somerset, v. pt. 2, 529²
South Hero, ii. 576-7, 586
Stowe, ii. 743-68
Strafford, ii. 1088-90
Stratton, v. pt. 2, 523-4
Sutton, v. pt. 34, 53-5
Swanton, ii. 445-52; iv. 1061-9
Thetford, ii. 1178-80
Topsham, ii. 1111-4
Troy, iii. 337-42
Tunbridge, ii. 1126-8, 1182
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 286-7
Vershire, ii. 1134-5
Victory, i. 1050-1
Waitsfield, iv. 7734, 796-800
Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 674-5
Warren, iv. 808-10
Waterbury, iv. 841-4
Waterville, ii. 770
Wells, iii. 1197
Westminster, v. pt. 2, 601²-2
Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 652
1012 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Civil war soldiers of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 695-7
Williamstown, ii. 1145-7
Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 11-12
Windham, v. pt. 3², 21-5
Wolcott, ii. 776-8
Woodbury, iv. 880-2
Worcester, iv. 910-11
Civil war summary of Townshend, v. pt. 2, 541
Clarendon boundary changes, iii. 571-2
granted by N. Y. & N. H., iii. 570²
grants, iii. 553²
hist. by H. B. Spofford, iii. 552-76
military hist., iii. 560-1, 573-5
origin of name, iii. 570²
pioneers, iii. 554, 571-2
settled, 1768, iii. 554
town and other officers, iii. 561-2, 571
vital records, iii. 571
see also Socialboro
Clarendon Springs, iii. 569-70
Clark family of Mt. Holly, iii. 852-61
Clarksville in Landgrove, i. 198
Clary's island, Vernon, v. pt. 2, 305
Clash between military and judicial authorities at St. Albans, iii. 353²
Clergy, N. H. grants to, i. 127
see also Biographical sketches
Clermont (steamboat), i. 686
Clinton co. in Vt. under N. Y., i. 463 note
Clio Hall, Bennington, i. 163², 2d ed. 165²; v. pt. 35, 29²
Clothes wringers of galvanized iron first made in Waterbury, iv. 834
Clothing manufacture in Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 650
Cloudburst in Moretown, 1830, iv. 595-6
Clyde river, Brighton, i. 955
Coal mining, i. 30-1
Cobble Hill granite quarry, Barre, iv. 38²
Cohasse intervals, i. 264²
see also Coos
Coit's Gore, early name of Waterville, ii. 769
joined to Bakersfield 1799, ii. 103
Colchester, i. 6²
block house, i. 755²
census, 1791-1860, i. 762
granted, i. 487², 756²
half shire town, i. 465
hist. by David Read, i. 754-78, 931-2
natural history, i. 757-9
pioneers, i. 760-3
town and other officers, i. 763
Colchester Point, i. 2²
Capt. Schuyler's camp in 1690, i. 754²
remains of early settlement, i. 754²-5
Cold July, 1829, in Middlesex, iv. 242²
Cold season of 1816 in Benson, i. 99
Cabot, iv. 89
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 114
Enosburg, ii. 139
Hardwick, i. 325²
Orleans co., iii. 32², 321²
Peacham, i. 362²
Richford, ii. 282², 286²
St. Albans, ii. 297²-8
SUBJECT INDEX 1013
Cole's mills, in Westport, N. Y., i. 12²
College at Williamstown proposed, 1785, i. 520; ii. 1143
Colon and Spondee, articles by Royall Tyler, v. 95²
Colonial wars, ii. 560; v. pt. 2, 433-5, 457-8
in Chittenden co., i. 455²-6
in Newfane, v. pt. 2, 456²-8
in Pawlet, iii. 871²-2
on Lake Champlain, i. 2-4
official records of 1754-60, iv. 1151-5
soldiers, Jonathan Armstrong, i. 186, 2d ed. 187²
Isaac Farwell, i. 187, 2d ed. 188²
Jonas Fay, i. 171², 2d ed. 173²
Robert Hunkins, ii. 825²
Paul Moore, i. 97
William Raymond, i. 233, 2d ed. 227²
Capt. Samuel Robinson, i. 167, 170, 2d ed. 169², 172
see also Cape Breton war
Coltshill, name changed to Greensboro, iii. 210²
Columbian marble co., iii. 1066-8
Colvin murder case, i. 205-6, 2d ed. 204²-5
Commemoration table, i. e. Donors of portraits and engravings, patronesses and subscribers to the Gazetteer, i. 1071-9; ii. 1191-5
Commercial crisis of 1837 in Swanton, iv. 1011
Commercial Herald, of Phila., v. pt. 2, 247²
The Commerce (boat), ii. 298
Commissioners for sale of confiscated estates, v. 14²
Commissioners of Vt. sent to various states and to Congress, i. 773
Committee of correspondence in Cumberland co., v. 10², 11
in Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 494²
Committee of safety of Cumberland co., v. 11²-13
of N. Y. adherents in Cumberland co., v. pt. 2, 27-8
of N. H. grants, i. 128, 2d ed. 129
Common schools, see schools
Competition in boat traffic on Champlain, i. 692-702
"Conant's Furnace," iii. 436
Conant stove, first made in Vt., iii. 425² note
Concord, census, i. 972
description, i. 970
granted, 1780, i. 967
grantees, i. 967
hist. by J. E. Woodbury, i. 966-85
pioneers, i. 967²-8
proprietors' meetings, i. 967
town and other officers, i. 971-2
villages, i. 972-3
Concord Corner, pioneers, i. 973
Confederate sympathizers from Canada raid St. Albans, 1864, ii. 303-8
Conferences between Vt. and Canada, 1780-3, i. 773-4
see also Haldimand negotiations
Confiscated tory estates, i. 201, 2d ed. 201; ii. 322-3
in Danby, iii. 586²
in Georgia, ii. 234
in Panton, i. 79², 81, 83
Conflict between Vt. and N. Y. adherents in Guilford, 1782-4, v. pt. 2, 57; v. pt. 3, 38-40
Conflict between Vermont Central and Rutland and Burlington R. Rs, ii. 301²-2
Congregational Journal, of Concord, N. H., ii. 153²
Congress thanks Stark, 1777, v. pt. 35, 22
treacherous to Vt., i. 923
Connecticut and Passumpsic rivers railroad, i. 269², 339; ii. 803, 955²
Connecticut Courant, quoted, i. 124
1014 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Connecticut river, v. pt. 2, 250²
decreed by Crown as western boundary of N. H., in 1764, i. 146², 2d ed. 149
flood heights at Vernon, v. pt. 2, 276²-7
navigation v. pt 3, 62-3
proposed state on, i. 391
R. R., v. pt. 2, 306, 511²
R. R. projected, 1827, iv. 6²
terraces in Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 501
Connecticut valley surveyed in 1760-1 from White river to Onion and Lamoille rivers, i. 281; ii. 802
to he settled and fortified by N. H, ii. 916
Constitution (ship), i. 584
Constitution of Vt. adopted, 1777, v. 14
Constitutional convention at Bennington, 1791, i. 136², 2d ed. 138²
Contents of vol. 1 of the Gazetteer, i. pref. p. vii-xi
vol. 2 of the Gazetteer, ii. pref. p. vii-viii
vol. 3 of the Gazetteer, already in type, ii. pref. p. viii-ix; iii. pref, p. vii-viii
vol. 4 of the Gazetteer, iv. pref. p. iv
Contents of Washington co. history of the Gazetteer, iv. 925-32
Contest for location of Vt. capitol, 1805-7 and 1857, iv. 6², 8-9
Continental army, Bennington votes bounties for 20 soldiers in Col. Warner's regt., Apr. 1777, i. 153², 2d ed. 155²
Green Mt. Boys, in, i. 152, 2d ed. 154²
Continental Congress, 1774, v. 11
Vt. agent present at, Jan. 1777-82, i. 171², 2d ed. 173²
Continental money, value, i. 316
Continental store house at Bennington, v. pt. 35, 50²
Contraband dealers, see Smuggling
"The Contrast," by Royall Tyler, v. 93
Contributors and Manuscripts for remainder of the work of the Gazetteer, ii. pref. pp. ix-x
Contributors to the Gazetteer, i. 1071; ii. pref. pp. ix-x
Controversy between Davis and Allen, iv. 713
between Vt. & N. H., ii. 934-43
Conversational club of Northfield, iv. 698²
Cooley creamer made at Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 511²
Cooper's Point, in Vernon, v. pt. 2, 277
Coos, Upper and Lower, ii. 802
Coos country, i. 1028
explored by N. H., 1754, ii. 916-7
see also Newbury
Coos meadows, i. 263
Coos road in Berlin, iv. 53
Coosuck Indians, ii. 802²
Copper in Vershire and Corinth, ii. 803, 875
Copper mine in Brighton, i. 955²
in Corinth, ii. 1168
in Vershire, ii. 908², 1137-8
Copperas in Strafford, ii. 1085-8
Copperas Hill, of Strafford, ii. 1067², 1085²
Corinth, granted, 1774, ii. 874
hist. by Insley Dow, ii. 873-8, 1168-9
in Rev. war, ii. 874²
lawyers, ii. 882
military hist. ii. 879², 883-5
physicians, ii. 882²
pioneers, ii. 875-6, 885, 887
settled, 1781, ii. 885-6
town and other officers, ii. 874², 882-3, 1169
vital records, ii. 878-9
SUBJECT INDEX 1015
Corinth copper company, ii. 875, 1168²
Corinth copper mine, ii. 1168
Corlear's Lake, Dutch name of Lake Champlain, i. 2 and note
Corner stone of Bennington battle monument laid, v. pt. 35, 60-9
Cornish (N. H.), persons from, settle in Enosburg, ii. 142
Cornton, in Putney, v. pt. 2, 223²
Cornwall (Conn.), persons from, settle in Berkshire, ii. 121
Cornwall (Vt.), collegiates, i. 25²
hist. by L. Matthews, i. 23-31
Indian raids in, i. 24
Literary society see Young gentlemen's society
N. H. and N. Y. conflict, i. 23²
pioneers, i. 23², 26-8
proprietors from Litchfield co. Conn., i. 23²
settled in 1774, i. 23²
Coroner's inquest on W. French's murder, v. 2, 574
Correspondence of Gen. Jacob Bailey regarding Vt., ii. 934-9
Levi Allen, i. 571-4
Thomas Chandler and Capt. Ebenezer Allen, i. 860²
Thomas Chittenden and Ira Allen, i. 858
George Washington and Col. Thomas Johnson, ii. 929-30
Cost of living at St. Albans, 1817, ii. 297²
Cost of State House, 1808, iv. 285²
The Cottage Hearth, of Boston, v. 183²
Cotton, in Iroquois' armor, i. 1²
Cotton gin, in Bennington, i. 251²
Cotton mills, in Burlington, i. 513-4
in U. S., in 1810, iv. 275²
Cottrill family, of Montpelier, iv. 520
"Council room," Bennington, i. 153², 2d ed. 156
Council room hearth, illus., v. pt. 35, 27
Counterfeiters, i. 125², 178², 2d ed. 126, 180; ii. 831-2; iii. 818-9
in Bradford and Middletown, iii. 817
in Morgan, iii. 289
in Rupert, i. 228, 2d ed. 227
Counties of Vermont, i. 461-7; ii. 801; iv. 4
of western Vt. est., i. 464-7
County commissioners for granting licenses, ii. 96-7
County courts, granted licenses, ii. 96²
County fair, of Franklin co., ii. 101
Country grammar schools, see Addison co. grammar school, and names of other counties
County officers elected by general assembly, 1787, i. 465²
see also Franklin co. officers, Rutland co. officers, etc.
County road in Washington co., iv. 6. 11
County supt's of common schools, ii. 98
Court House Hill, Westminster, v. pt. 2, 494²
Court of Confiscation of Vt., v. 14² (2)
see also Confiscated tory estates
Coventry (Conn.), persons from, settle in Hardwick, i. 333
Coventry (Vt.), granted, 1780, iii. 136
hist. by Rev. Pliny H. White, iii. 136-64, 381
military hist., iii. 153²
pioneers, iii. 136-50
settled, iii. 136, 137
town and other officers, iii. 158-9
vital records, iii. 153
Coventry Gore, iii. 150
Craftsbury, first organized town in Orleans co., iii. 31
formerly in Chittenden and Caledonia counties, iii. 165²
granted, 1781, iii. 165
1016 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Craftsbury, grantees, iii. 170
hist. by W. J. Hastings, iii. 164²-78, 281
military hist., iii. 178
physicians, iii. 166²
pioneers, iii. 165
town and other officers, iii. 165², 170-1
town records, iii. 165²
villages, iii. 165²
vital records, iii. 1702
Cranberry river see Saranac river
Cream hill in Shoreham, i. 95, 96², 97
Credulity about hidden gold in Essex, i. 784-5
Crown Point, abandoned by Americans, 1776 & 1777, i. 5²
burned by French, 1759, i. 4
Champlain reached, i. 1
in 1758 & 1760, v. pt. 2, 28, 31
New York's objective, 1690, i. 2
possession disputed, i. 3
rebuilt by British, 1759, i. 4
repaired by British, 1778, i. 12
strength of, i. 4
taken by Col. Warner, i. 5
see also Fort St. Frederick
Cuba, expedition against, 1762, i. 186, 2d ed. 187²
Cumberland (township), never chartered, v. pt. 2, 684
Cumberland co., affairs in Congress, v. 17²
attempts to remove co. seat from Chester, v. 3-9
bounds, i. 261²
buildings at Chester, v. 3, 6-7
census, v. 10
committee of correspondence, v. pt. 2, 539
committee of safety, v. 11²-13
conflict over location of shire town, v. 8²
disallowed by King, v. 3²
est. by N. Y., 1766, iv. 3; v. 3
1772, i. 461²-3
est. by Vt., March 1778, v. pt. 2, 273²
1779, i. 262, 463²
first civil officers appointed by Vt., v. 14², 15
hist. by G. A. Davis, v. 1-17 in 1779, ii. 474
militia, v. 13
N. Y. officers, v. 2, 3
propose petition to King, v. 2², 11²
records, v. 3²
reestablished, v. 3²
represented in N. Y. Provincial congresses, v. 10-13
resists N. Y., v. 11², 13²
Cumberland co. congress, of 1774, v. pt. 2, 208
Cumberland co. conventions, v. 10-13; v. pt. 2, 538-9
Cumberland co. court at Westminster, v. 9²
broken up, v. 5-6
est. by N. Y., 1776, v. 3
officials arrested, v. pt. 2, 574
Cumberland co. courts est. by Vt. June 1778, v. 14²
Cummington (Mass.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 318²
Curtis family, of Calais, iv. 152-4
Custom house at Brighton, i. 956
Cutler family, of Brookline, v. pt. 2, 393-4
Cut-off Territory, v. pt. 2, 251²
SUBJECT INDEX 1017
Cuttingsville, iii. 1126
Dairy machinery manufacture in Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 511
Dalton (Mass.), persons from, settle in Hancock, i. 43²
persons from, settle in Salisbury, i. 91
Danby, census 1791-1810, 1870, iii. 591, 593, 666
changes between 1765 and 1815, iii. 594-5
charters, iii. 576²-7
Civil war record, iii. 654-62
Committee of safety, iii. 586
gift of school fund, iii. 597²-8
grantees, iii. 577
hist. by J. C. Williams, iii. 576-672
in Rev. war, iii. 586
military hist., iii. 652-63
militia companies, 1775-1864, iii. 662-3
organized, iii. 581
pioneers, iii. 579²
political parties, iii. 598
poor farm purchased 1859, iii. 596²
proprietors' records, iii. 577²-8, 580
surveyed, iii. 578
town and other officers, iii. 581-2, 585-6, 588, 598-60
town house voted, iii. 595-6
town meetings, iii. 581-2, 585-98
town records, iii. 578²-9
vital records, iii. 666
Danville, charter quieted, i. 314
granted, 1786, i. 313²
hist. by M. T. C. Alexander, i. 312-21
origin of name, i. 312², 389²
pioneers, i. 313
productions, 1860, i. 316
rank, in early history, i. 314
surveys, i. 314
Danville circuit, i. 316
Dark day, in 1780, v. pt. 2, 689
Dartmouth Coll., given grant of Wheelock, i. 269², 432², 521
Davis and Allen controversy, iv. 713-5
Daye printing press, v. pt. 2, 601
Day's mills of Barre, iv. 35
Deed Creek, in Addison, i. 4, 81
Debating club of Pawlet, iii. 899
Poultney, iii. 981²
Debt, imprisonment for, i. 35²
Declaration that Vt. ought to be free made at Dorset convention, i. 771²
Dedication of vol. 1, i. pref. p. v.
2, ii. pref. p. iii.
3. iii. pref. p. iii.
4, iv. pref. p. iii.
5, v. pref. p. iii.
"Deer licks," in Highgate, ii. 261²
Deer rifts in Pawlet, iii. 890
Deerfield (Mass.), captives' route to Canada in 1704, i. 455²
persons from, settle in Grand Isle, ii. 539²-40
Deerfield river, v. pt. 2, 338, 519, 686; v. pt. 3³, 5
Defence of Seth Warner, i. 154, 156-7, 2d ed. 156, 158-9
Dellins, N. Y. patent, 1696, iii. 405²
Derby history, iii. 178-95
lawyers, iii. 182
physicians, iii. 182
Deserters in war of 1812, ii. 295
1018 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Dewey family, of Berlin, iv. 61
Deweysburgh, i. 314, 358²
Dexter family, of Dover, v. pt. 2, 356
Diadamus Island in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Diary of Jabez Fitch, ii. 638-53
Eben Judd, i. 944-6
Lt. Spaulding, in 1758, v. pt. 2, 28-33
Dimick place, Bennington, i. 154, 176, 2d ed. 156², 178
Diocese of Burlington, R. C. church, ii. 339
Diocesian school for girls, Montpelier, Ga., ii. 361²
Discovery of Lake Champlain, ii. 89 and note
Discovery of supposed early records in lead tube in Swanton, 1853, iv. 934
Disorders in Bennington co., i. 124-6, 2d ed. 124-7
Distillery in Cabot, iv. 89-91
Cambridge, ii. 605
Enosburg, ii. 136, 155-6
Montpelier, iv. 275
Plainfield, iv. 720
Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 649
Documentary history of N. Y., map of Lake Champlain, ii. 89², 90
Dodge family, of Montpelier, iv. 501
Dog river, iv. 21², 694
Dog river valley ass'n, Northfield, iv. 686-7
Donors of portraits and engravings, in vol. i. of Gazetteer, i. 1071
in vol. 2, of Gazetteer, ii. 1191
Donors of portraits for Dummerston history, v. pt. 2, 216²
Montpelier history, iv. 591-2
Swanton history, iv. 1144
Westminster history, N. pt. 2, 670
Dorrilites in Guilford, v. pt. 3, 10 note
Dorset, description, i. 192², 2d ed. 193²
eccentric characters, i. 188-9, 2d ed. 189-90
hist. by L. B. Armstrong, i. 182-96, 2d ed. 183-96
Dorset convention of 1776, delegates and proceedings, i. 128, 185-6, 2d ed. 128², 186-7
Dorset conventions, iii. 1166; v. 13-14; v. pt. 2, 339
Dorset Mt., named Mt. Eolus, i. 183 and note, 2d ed. 184 and note
Dorset street in Burlington, i. 182 note, 2d ed. 183² note
Dover (N. Y.), persons from, settle in Bridport, i. 17
in Fairfield, ii. 197²
Dover (Vt.), census, v. pt. 2, 344
described, v. pt. 2, 337-8
hist. by K. Haskins, v. pt. 2, 337-56
hotels, v. pt. 2, 351-2
physicians, v. pt. 2, 353
pioneers, v. pt. 2, 338-9
set off from Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 337
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 339-44
town records, v. pt. 2, 339-44
traders, v. pt. 2, 352-3
Draper, early name of Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 7
Dred Scott decision, Vt. legislature report on, iii. 487²
Drinking cup of Gov. Chittenden, i. 135² note, 2d ed. 137² note
Dual government in Guilford, v. pt. 3, 5-7
''Duchess of St. Albans," ii. 291²
Dummerston, census. 1761-93. v. pt. 2, 110-11, 178-9, 209²
charters, v. pt. 2, 1-3, 5
collegiates, v. pt. 2, 203-4
description, v. pt. 2, 4-5
first discovery, v. pt. 2, 1
grantees, v. pt. 2, 3-4
SUBJECT INDEX 1019
hist. by David L. Mansfield, v. pt. 2, 1-216
military hist., v. pt. 2, 115-28
pioneers, v. pt. 2, 89-107, 161-71, 214
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 205, 208-9
town records, v. pt. 2, 8-13, 111-3
vital records, v. pt. 2, 86, 152
western bounds, v. pt. 2, 171-2
Duncansborough, early name of Newport, iii. 303²-4
Dunmore, Lake, see Lake Dunmore
(township), N. Y. grant on Conn. river, i. 261², 277, 387-8
original name of Waterford and adjacent lands, i. 387
Durham, boundaries, iii. 405
former name of Clarendon, iii. 553²
Dutch in Pownal, i. 214-5, 2d ed. 213-4
Dutch refugees in Franklin, ii. 227
Highgate, ii. 255
Dutchess co. (N. Y.), persons from, settle in Ferrisburg, i. 33
Manchester, i. 200, 2d ed. 199²
Panton, i. 81², 82²
Dutchman's Point in North Hero, ii. 490
Dwinell family, of Calais, iv. 161-3
Eagle (ship), i. 582-3
Ear marks for cattle, ii. 175²; v. pt. 2, 232²
Early rose potatoes, iii. 775².6
Earthquake of 1780, in Randolph, ii. 1047
East and West Unions, of Vt. abandoned, i. 922
Edit Hampton (Long Island), persons from, settle in Shoreham, i. 101
East Haven granted, 1790, i. 985²
hist. by Kitridge and D. C. Hudson, i. 985-7
military hist., i. 1069
pioneers, i. 985-6
town officers, i. 986-7
East Montpelier, casualties, iv. 584-5
hist. by S. S. Kelton, iv. 575-92
military affairs, iv. 587-90
settled, 1788, iv. 577-8
town officers, iv. 586
villages, iv. 575
vital records, iv. 577, 583-4
East mountain in Starksboro, i. 103²
East Village, Brattleboro, v. 33-4
Eastern boundary of N. Y. decreed in 1764 to be at Conn. river, v. pt. 2, 274
see also N. H.-N. Y. conflict
Eastman family, of Sutton, v. pt. 34, 5-12
granite quarry, Barre, iv. 39
Eaton family, of Calais, iv. 160
Eden, granted to Warner's reg't, ii. 622
hist. by Frank Plumley, ii. 621-6
town and other officers, ii. 624
Edge tool and hoes made in Berlin, iv. 62
Editorial notes are numerous throughout the work. Among the more important not including the dedications and prefaces are the following:-the paper covers of the different nos. of vols. i and iv; and i. 50, supplementary p. 2 after p. 240, 257 note, 520², 1039 note, 1070; ii. 364-8, 952; iii. 176, 494, 933; iv. verso of title page 538-9, 591-2, 975-88 (Review of Rev. J. B. Perry's hist. of Swanton), 1191-4 (relating to state and town aid for the Gazetteer), 1195, editor's last note.
Editorial recognition, see Excerpts from periodicals noticing the Gazetteer
Educated ministry of M. E. church promoted by Rev. Wilbur Fisk, v. pt. 3, 76
Education, expenses in Fairlee, ii. 903²
in Chittenden co., i. 470²
1020 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Education, State Board of, est. 1856, ii. 98
see also Academy; Schools; Names of county grammar schools, as Caledonia co. grammar school; and of colleges
Education of women in Bennington, i. 164, 2d ed. 166
Educational development in Vt., i. 521; iii. 958-60
Educational grant in Vt. secured by Dartmouth, i. 521
Egremont (Mass.), persons from, settle in Georgia, ii. 235²
Ejectment suits for taxes in Vt., ii. 324²
Ejectment trials against N. H. grantees at Albany, 1770, i. 148, 164², 2d ed. 150², 166²
Election day in Montpelier, iv. 155
Election of Gov. in 1813, i. 620
Election sermon before the governor, iv. 296
Elections in Grand Isle, ii. 530-1
in Shelburne, i. 874
Electioneering methods, ii. 349
EIectoral vote of Burlington, i. 508
Electric dynamo, self-regulating, invented by George H. Niles, v. pt. 2, 421²
Electric lighting in Bennington, v. pt. 35, 46²
Electric motor, invented by Thomas Davenport, ii. 1153; iii. 485-6
Electro-magnetism applied to machinery at Brandon, iii. 486
Elephant's tusk found in Brattleboro, v. 191
Richmond, i. 843²
Elgin spring in Panton, i. 81²
Elmore, granted and settled, ii. 626²-7
hist. by E. Henry Willey, ii. 626-8, 798-9
town officers, ii. 627
Embargo of 1812, ii. 228
effect upon Richford, ii. 286²
St. Albans, ii. 293²-4, 342-3
Emigration from Worcester to Ohio, iv. 893
Emigration to the West, from St. Albans, ii. 297²-8
England, people from, settle in Arlington, 2d ed., i. 123²
English in Chittenden co. before 1790, i. 456-7
English settlement, first on Lake Champlain, i. 661
on Missisquoi about 1765, iv. 964-6, 971
Enosburg, hist. by George Adams, ii. 134-65
military hist., ii. 135
physicians, ii. 136²
pioneers, ii. 149-53
proprietors' meetings, ii. 132-3
"the pattern town," ii. 160²
villages, ii. 134
Enosburg brass band, ii. 160
Enosburg "Rifle Corp," ii. 398-9
Enosburg young men's temperance society, ii. 136²
Eolus Mt., see Mt. Eolus
Epidemics in Middlebury, i. 52², 53²
in Shoreham, 1814, i. 95
in Stowe, ii. 707-8
Epistle of Artemas the Scribe, v. pt. 2, 312
Epitaphs in Dorset, i. 186², 2d ed. 188
Strafford, ii. 1085
Epsom (N. H.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 292, 340²
Equinox Mt., i. 203², 2d ed. 202²
Equinox range, i. 121², 182², 2d ed. 184
Equivalent lands in Vt. granted by Mass. to Conn pt. 2, 1, 9, 44-5, 171-2, 563², 564²
Errata in vol. 1 of the Gazetteer, i. 1070; also for pp. 143-221, i. supp. p. 2 after p. 240
Washington co. hist., iv. 574², 592, 932, 1144²
SUBJECT INDEX 1021
Erysipelas, in Burke, 1842, i. 309
Danville, 1843, i. 315
Essays: Ball, C. M., Ravages of Time, i. 42-3
Barlow, Mrs. J. B., Children, i. 118²
Battell, Philip, The Cemetery, i. 62-3
Godding, A. W., Education, i. 311-2
Grandy S., The Noteless Grave, i. 108²
Hemenway, Abbie M., Wayside Sketch, i. 50
Howard, Rev. R. H., Mountains—Their Moral Use, i. 729-30
Morgan, C., The Heavenly Recognition, i. 93
Parker, Mary A., My Hood, ii. 668-9
Stone, L. H., Never Grow Old, i. 811-12
Stowell, H. H., Beneficence the End of Life, i. 67-8
Tappan, H. A., Tomb of the Gifted, i. 83
Wilcox, Carlos, What Manner of Child Shall This Be? i. 742
Essex, census, 1791-1860, i. 783
collegiates, i. 784²
description, i. 785
grantees, i. 778²
hist. by L. C. Butler, i. 778-91
organized, i. 781
pioneers, i. 778²-81
town and other officers, i. 781²-2
Essex circuit, ii. 333-4
Essex co. (Mass.), people from, settle in Danville, i. 313
(Vt.), attorneys, i. 948-9
census, i. 947
courts, i. 947-9, 1006
description, i. 1057-8
est. 1811, i. 262
history, i. 943-50
natural hist. by H. A. Cutting, i. 1051-65
officers, i. 948-9
scenery, i. 949
statistics, i. 1052²-5
grammar school at Concord, i. 973, 976, 1005
Estabrook family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 146-7
Ethan Allen (horse), i. 97
Eureka marble co., iii. 1069
Evans quarry in Kirby, i. 337
Evidence of white men, in Missisquoi valley, iv. 934
Excerpts from periodicals noticing the Gazetteer, i. supp. p. 13 after p. 240, ii. 1200, iii. 1243-5, iv. 1196-8, iv. Nos. 1 and 2, p. 3 of paper cover
Exodus westward from Hardwick, 1816, i. 325²
Expedition of Gen. Burgoyne, i. 666-9
Expenses for surveying grantees rights in Westminster, v. pt. 2, 565, 568²
Factory Point in Manchester, i. 199-200, 203-4, 2d ed. 200, 203
Factory Point cemetery, i. 204², 2d ed. 203²
The Fair Captive, see in name index under, Howe, Mrs. Jemima
Fair Haven, description, iii. 691-2
granted, 1779, iii. 672²
grantees, iii. 672²
hist. by A. N. Adams, iii. 672-746
in Rev. war, iii. 673
military hist., iii. 711-14
organized, iii. 683²
park, iii. 702²
pioneers, iii. 673-6
proprietors' meetings, iii. 674, 682-3
settled, iii. 673²-4
town and other officers, iii. 745-6
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Fair Haven marble and marbleized slate co., iii. 706²
Fairbanks scales co., of St. Johnsbury, i. 407; ii. 680²
Fairfax, granted, 1763, 1779, ii. 90, 166²
grantees, ii. 166²
hist. by John A. Ufford, ii. 165-90, 467
pest house, ii. 171
pioneers, ii. 168-9
proprietors' meetings, ii. 167-8
taverns, ii. 174
town and other officers, ii. 169-71
town meetings, ii. 169²-71
villages, ii. 166
voters, 1787-1800, ii. 169², 171²
Fairfield, granted 1763, 1779, ii. 90, 190²
hist. by Samuel Perley, ii. 190-200
lawyers, ii. 193², 197²,. 200
part joined to Bakersfield, 1792, ii. 103
physicians, ii. 197
pioneers, ii. 192
proprietors' meetings, ii. 191-2
town and other officers, ii. 200
original name of Rutland, iii. 1014²
Fairlee, charter, 1761, ii. 888-9
description, ii. 892
divided, ii. 891²-2
grantees, ii. 889
hist by William Child, ii. 888-908, 1169
military hist., ii. 906-7
pioneers, ii. 890-1
proprietors' records, ii. 890-1
settled, 1766, ii. 891²
town and other officers, ii. 904²-6
vital records, ii. 901²
Fall Brook falls, v. pt. 2, 113
Fall Fight township, v. pt. 2, 307
Fall Mt. in Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 496
Fall Mt. paper co., Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 511²
Fall Town, early name of Bernardston (Mass.), v. pt. 2, 273, 275²
Fall Town Gore, v. pt. 2, 275²
Falls, at Vergennes, i. 4², 11², 106²
Fallstown, v. pt. 2, 493
see also Rockingham
Famine, in Coventry, of 1816, iii. 146
Georgia, ii. 241²
Middlebury, 1790, i. 52²
Panton, i. 80²-1
Richford, ii. 282²-3
Fane, see Newfane
Farm stock of Pawlet, iii. 899
Farmers' club, of Westminster, v. pt. 2, 601
Farmers' company, of Perthshire and Stirlingshire, i. 268², 282, 284
Farmer's mutual fire ins. co., iv. 282, 484-5
Farmer's Weekly Museum of Walpole, N. H., v. 95²; v. pt. 3, 42²
Farmington (Conn.), persons from, settle in Fairfax, ii. 177
Farms in Dummerston, v. 70-8
Waterbury, iv. 827-30
Fayetteville, Newfane, v. pt. 2, 456, 460-1, 725-6
Fayston, description, iv. 177
hist. by Mrs, Laura B. Boyce, iv. 177²-97
pioneers, iv. 178
town officers, iv. 188
SUBJECT INDEX 1023
vital records, iv. 188
Federal party favored smuggling, ii. 343
Fees for charter see charter fees
Fees for grant of Salem, iii. 307
N. Y. land grants, iii. 404
Feld family see Field family
Female Bible and prayer book society, Guilford, v. pt. 3, 10
Fenian invasion of Canada, June, 1866, ii. 268, 308-10
Fenians, in St. Albans, 1866, ii. 308-10
Ferries, of Alburg, ii. 502²-3
Grand Isle, ii. 527²-8
Grand Isle co., ii. 502²-3
Larrabee's Point, i. 94²
Panton, i. 81²
Swanton, iv. 1040-1
on Lake Champlain, i. 5²
Ferris bay, of Panton, i. 79², 80
see also Arnold's bay
Ferrisburg, granted, i. 487²
grantees, i. 32
hist. by R. E. Robinson, i. 31-4
pioneers, i. 32²-3
records burned, i. 32², 34²
settled in 1769, i. 32²
Ferris's ferry, see Adams ferry
Fictitious names used for grantees, i. 857²
Field family of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 76-8
Financial distress in Vt. 1786, i. 926
Financial operations of Vt. in 1861, i. 440-1
Fires in Calais, 1873, iv 164-5
Lunenburg, 1849, i. 1016-7
Mendon, iii. 791
Montpelier, iv. 275-6, 333-8
Panton, i. 81
Swanton, iv. 1043-6
Waitsfield, iv. 778, 793
Waterbury, iv. 834
First falls of Otter Creek originally called New Haven falls, i. 32²
First martyr of Revolution, v. pt. 2, 575
First meeting-house society in Stowe, ii. 719
First settlement in Vt., ii. 558-63; v. pt. 2, 628²
on Isle LaMotte, 1665, i. 754
First settler in Wash. co., iv. 4
Fish, legal tender in Swanton, 1815-16, iv. 1009
Fish Bladder island in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Fitchburg railroad, v. pt. 2, 505²
Cheshire Div., v. pt. 2, 511²
Flag of U. S. first carried at battle of Hubbardton, iii. 760²
Flaxseed oil made in Middlesex, iv. 233
Fletcher, granted, 1781, ii. 200
hist. by Ben Akinsley, ii. 200-17
physicians, ii. 203-4
pioneers, ii. 200
town and other officers, ii. 201²
vital records, ii. 208
Fletcher circuit, ii. 334
Flight of 1776, from Ryegate, i. 377
Flight of 1777, from Rupert, i. 223-4, 2d ed. 222-3
Flint family, of Randolph, ii. 1019-24, 1058-62
"Floodwood" militia co. of St. Albans, ii. 350
Florence, Italy, art of, v. pt. 2, 325²-6
1024 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Florida war soldiers, i. 238, 2d ed. 237²; iii. 1197
Flouring mills of Swanton, iv. 1019²
Flower Brook manufacturing co., iii. 906²
Fluor-spar in Putney, v. pt. 2, 218²
The Fly (revenue cutter), ii. 344-6
Food brought from Mass. to Danville, 1789, i. 313²
Forestdale iron co. of Brandon, mined in Leicester, i. 45
Forgo, in Bennington, i. 137², 2d ed. 139
Salisbury, i. 89²
Form for organizing a township, iv. 4-5
Form of petition for township, iv. 4²
Fort at Corinth, ii. 874²
Fort at falls on Otter Creek, i. 69²
Newbury, ii. 924
Pittsford, iii. 943, 1072-4
Strafford, ii. 1073
Troy, iii. 321
Wells River, ii. 955²
Westfield, iii. 348
Fort built by French on Missisquoi, iv. 958
Fort Chambly, ii. 89²
Fort Dummer at Brattleboro, v, pt. 2, 45-6, 277²
built 1724, i. 754²
Vt. settled at, ii. 558², 559
Fort Edward, British troops at, 1757, i. 3²
co. seat of Charlotte co., i. 462²
Fort Edward battle, 1758, v. pt. 2, 28-31
Fort Frederick, at Colchester, i. 760²
on the Winooski, i. 456
see also Fort St. Frederic
Fort Harrison, captured, ii. 388²
Fort Hill at Putney, v. pt. 2, 219, 251
Fort Hinsdale, v. pt. 2, 277²
Fort La Motte, originally named Fort St. Anne, i. 22, 754
Fort Ranger, at Rutland, iii. 1082-4
Fort St. Frederic, at Crown Point, N. Y., i. 660; ii. 89², 559 note
built 1731, i. 3
Fort St. Louis, ii. 559²
Fort Sainte Anne, first settlement in Vt., ii. 559-62
on Isle La Motte, 1665, i. 2, 754; ii. 554²
Fort Ste. Therese, i. 2; ii. 559²
Fort Sartwell, in Vernon, v. pt. 2, 277², 327
Fort Sault de Richelieu, ii. 559
Fort William, at Vergennes, i. 860²
Fort William Henry, Brit. massacred at, 1757, i. 3²
Forts on Lake Champlain, i. 2
Upper Conn., i. 1028
Fortifications Hill, in Cabot, iv. 75²
Fossils of Grand Isle co., ii. 477
northwestern Vt., ii. 75-9
Fourth of July in Montpelier, 1804, iv. 554
Franklin (Mass.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 322²
(Vt.), granted, 1787, ii. 218
hist. by Edwin R. Towle, ii. 217-33
lawyers, ii. 222²
physicians, ii. 222²
pioneers, ii. 218-20
proprietors' meetings, ii. 219, 221
town and other officers, ii. 222, 1183
Franklin (steamer), on Lake Champlain, ii. 298²
Franklin co. boundaries est. 1797, ii. 90
SUBJECT INDEX 1025
Franklin co. census 1791-1860, ii. 102-3
est. 1792, i. 467
French giants, ii. 89-90
hist. by G. F. Houghton, ii. 89-103, 1183-9
lawyers, ii. 93-5
military hist. by Warren Gibbs, ii. 384²-454
natural hist., ii. 21-88
natural resources, ii. 91
officers, ii. 92-7, 103
organized 1792, ii. 90, 474
stripped of its militia in 1813, ii. 294²
successively part of Albany, Charlotte, Bennington, Rutland, Addison and Chittenden counties, ii. 90
towns, 1792, 1835, ii. 90
Walling's map, ii. 91²
Franklin co. agricultural society, ii. 101-2
Franklin co. Bible society, ii. 100-1
buildings, ii. 92
court appointed co. supts. of schools, ii. 98
Franklin co. grammar school, ii. 97-9
Franklin co. union agric. soc., ii. 276
fair at Richford, ii. 281
The Franklin society of Montpelier, iv. 290, 444²
Fray between Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold, i. 457
Frazier falls in Ferrisburg, i. 33 (2)
Freedom of the press, i. 176², 2d ed. 178²
Freeman's oath taken in Enosburg, ii. 133
Fairfax, ii. 171
St. Albans, 1788, ii. 291
Stowe, 1802, ii. 697
Freemasons of Barre, iv. 37
Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 512
Brattleboro, v. 42²-3
Burlington, i. 512²
Cabot, iv. 102²
Danby, iii. 665-6
Fair Haven, iii. 708
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 48²
Ira, iii. 783
Montpelier, iv. 350-5
Newbury, ii. 947
Northfield, iv. 683-4
Pawlet, iii. 905²
Plainfield, iv. 731
Randolph, ii. 1060-1
Stowe, ii. 717
Vt., i. 59²
Waterbury, iv. 845
West Fairlee, ii. 914
Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 23
Freemasons opposed by Gen, John W. Phelps, v. pt. 3, 72
see also Anti-masonic party
Freemen of Danby, 1778, 1800; iii. 587-8, 591-2
in Waitsfield, in 1797, iv. 772
of Warren, 1800, iv. 811
Frelighsburg (Can.), Fenian skirmish in, ii. 309²
French and English struggle for America, ii. 559
French and Indian war, see Colonial wars; Hobb's battle; Melvin's battle
French and Indians, at Missisquoi, 1760, iv. 966²
French expedition against Mohawks, Jan. 1666, i. 1²-2
Sept. 1666, i. 2
1026 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
French family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 213
Maidstone, i. 1039-41
French, first settle in Vt., ii. 559
govt. in Canada, see New France
grant of Addison, 1743, i. 3
grants on Lake Champlain, iv. 951-2
claimed by English, iv. 952
grants on Missisquoi rest on Champlain's discoveries in 1609, iv. 941
improvements on the Missisquoi, 1759, iv. 955²-8
in Swanton, iv. 933-82
in Chittenden co., i. 455-7
league equals 2.4 statute miles, iv. 951², 963-4
mill on Missisquoi by tradition destroyed by Eng., iv. 958
mission est. on Missisquoi by Jesuits, iv. 953-5
of Canada lukewarm toward Eng., 1775-83, iv. 973
French rebellion in Canada, see Canadian rebellion of 1837
French river, early name of Winooski, i. 757; iv. 251
French seigniores on Lake Champlain, i. 3, 4; ii. 89
seigniory Contrecoeur fils included in Ferrisburg, i. 32
settle at the falls of Missisquoi unknown date, iv. 954-5, 975
in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
settlements in Addison, i. 3
Freshets: in Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 498-9
Bennington, i. 141-2, 2d ed. 143-4
Bolton, i. 481
Brookline, 1821, v. pt. 2, 380
Granville, i. 41
Lincoln, i. 49²
Middlesex, iv. 231-3
Middletown, 1811, iii. 827-9
Montpelier, 1785-1869, iv. 338-41
New Haven, i. 71
Poultney, iii. 980²
Putney, v. pt. 2, 228²
Richford, 1804, 1817, 1822, ii. 282-3
Rupert, i. 226, 2d ed. 225
Waitsfield, iv. 779-80
Waterbury, iv. 830
on the Conn., ii. 923²
Friends of liberty, Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 494²
Friends, society of, i. 33², 49, 67², 103², 110
in Grand Isle, ii. 537-9
Frontier of Vt. guarded, 1777-1783, i. 159², 2d ed. 162
Frost-proof water tank, v. 129-30
Frozen well, in Brandon, iii. 479-82
Fruit raising in Salisbury, i. 89
Fruit trees in Halifax, v. pt. 2, 414
Fulling mill of Brandon, iii. 435
Fullum, early name of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 1
Furnace brook, of Bennington, i. 140², 2d ed. 142²
Gageborough, early name of Chelsea, ii. 870²
Gaghegans, of Groton, i. 321
Gale's survey under N. Y. in Plainfield, 1773, iv. 713²
Game in Pawlet, iii. 890
Geer's Patent reversible gravitating knob latch, iv. 812²
General McComb (boat), seized by U. S. officers, ii. 505²
Geology of Addison co., i. 119² note
Bakersfield, ii. 109
Bolton, i. 480
Champlain valley, ii. 21-88
Danby, iii. 663-4
SUBJECT INDEX 1027
Geology of Fair Haven, iii. 692
Grand Isle co., ii. 476²-8
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 11
Highgate, ii. 268-9
Northfield, iv. 691-4
Pawlet, iii. 895²
Richford, ii. 281
Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 501
Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 687
Geometrical solutions illustrated to pupils, iv. 776
Georgia, census, ii. 245
chart, ii. 235
confiscated estates, ii. 234
French grant in, ii. 89
granted, 1779, ii. 90
hist. by O. S. Bliss, ii. 233-54
lawyers, ii. 243²
physicians, ii. 242-3
proprietors, ii. 233
proprietors' meetings, ii. 233-5
town and other officers, ii. 244-5
town meetings, ii. 235
records, ii. 234-5
Georgia riot, see Smugglers' riot
Gettysburg battle, i. 708-19; ii. 387²-8
Giant boy of Sutton, i. 425
Gift to Vt. for Civil war use by T. W. Park, i. 250
Gilman family, of Calais, iv. 155-8
Glaciers in Vt. valleys, ii. 973
Glass factory, at Lake Dunmore, i. 89²
sandstone, in Vernon, v. pt. 2, 276²
Glastenbury, hist. by H. Hall, i. 196
Glazier family, of Stratton, v. pt. 2, 525
Gleaner (canal boat), i. 681²; ii. 298
Glebe lands, now used for support of schools, v. pt. 3, 41²
Glebe Mt., in Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 17
Glebe of Church of England in Arlington sold, i. 131², 2d ed. 132
in N. H. grants, i. 127, 2d ed. 128
Globes, first made in Bradford, ii. 817²
St. Albans, ii. 817, note
Gloucester co. annulled by Vt. gov't., iv. 4
est. 1770, i. 261², 461²-3; ii. 871; iv. 3
court, 1771, i. 462
held at Newbury, ii. 943²-4
records, iv. 561-2
Glover, census, iii. 205
granted 1781, iii. 195²
hist. by Rev. Sidney K. B. Perkins, iii. 195-209
lawyers, iii. 208
military hist., iii. 202-3
origin of name, iii. 195²
physicians, iii. 208
pioneers, iii. 195-9
settled, iii. 195²
town and other officers, iii. 199
Goddard Seminary, of Barre, iv. 26-7, 31
"Gods of the valleys not the gods of the hills," i. 148², 150², 2d ed. 150², 152²
Gold in Granville, i. 42
nugget found in Newfane, v. pt. 2, 459
Golden Cross, of Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 512
The Golden Rule, of Boston, v. 183²
1028 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Good Templars, of Barre, iv. 36
Cabot, iv. 108-9
Northfield, iv. 688-90
Westmore, iii. 395²
Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 23
Goodwillie family, of Barnet, i. 287-99
map of Barnet, i. 281
Goold's tavern, Westminster, v. pt. 2, 563
Gores of Essex co., i. 944
Vt., i. 434
Washington co., Harris Gore and Goshen Gore, iv. 5
Goshen, hist. by N. Capen, i. 35-9
part added to Addison co., i. 119²
pioneers, i. 35
Goshen Gore, in Addison co., i. 434; note:—organized as Goshen, 1814
near Hardwick, hist. by Joseph Clark, i. 434-6; note:—Name since 1867 is Stannard
location, i. 434
pioneers, i. 434²
in Washington co., i. 434; iv. 5, 713
Governor's garden, in Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 496
guard of Vt., service discontinued 1836, iv. 296
lot in Guildhall, i. 1004²
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 41²-2
Salisbury, i. 88², 91
messages, 1861, i. 436-42
mountain, Guilford, v. pt. 3, 41
Graduates of Univ. of Vt., i. 530
Grafting wax, invented by David Millington, i. 235, 2d ed. 234²
Grafton, annexed parts of Athens & Avery's Gore, v. pt. 2, 553
chartered as Tomlinson, v. pt. 2, 552
description. v. pt. 2, 552
grantees, v. pt. 2, 552
hist. by Christopher W. Hall, v. pt. 2, 552-60
military affairs, v. pt. 2, 557-60
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 556-7
town records, v. pt. 2, 553
Grafton industrial association, v. pt. 2, 556
Grain used for money, ii. 143²
Grammar school, at Addison, i. 6²
Granby, description, i. 987
early survey, i. 988
grantees, i. 987 note
hist. by Loomis Wells, i. 987-95
military hist., i. 993, 1068-70
origin of name, i. 987
proprietors' records, i. 988-91
reorganized, i. 991
settled, 1783, i. 989²-91
Grand Army of the Republic, veterans of Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 512
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 202
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 420
Montpelier, iv. 355
Grand Isle, boundaries, ii. 517²
granted, 1779, ii. 518²-9
grantees, ii. 518
hist. by D. Webster Dixon, ii. 517-54
military record, ii. 533-4
pioneers, ii. 519²-23
proprietors' meetings, ii. 519
settled about 1783, ii. 519²
SUBJECT INDEX 1029
Grand Isle, town and other officers, ii. 530-33
town house, ii. 528²-30
town meetings, ii. 523 (2)
vital statistics, ii. 531-2
Grand Isle co. buildings, ii. 475
census, ii. 483
county and other officers, ii. 478-80
during Patriots war in Canada, ii. 504-14
est. 1802, i. 467; ii. 90, 474
hist. by D. Webster Dixon, ii. 473-586, 1189-90
lawyers, ii. 480-1
natural hist., ii. 21-88
organized, 1805, ii. 474², 523-4
settled, ii. 473
vital records, ii. 482
Grand Isle co. court, ii. 475²-6
Grand list, see Tax list
Grand Trunk R. R., i. 949, 955²
Granite in Ryegate, i. 379²
quarries, of Barre, iv. 38-40
Grants, French, on Lake Champlain, see French grants
Granville, annexed to Addison co., i. 119²
hist. by A. G. Allen, i. 39-42
Grasshopper plague, 1821, in Brookline, v. pt. 2, 380
Grassy Brook, part of Brookline, v. pt. 2, 359-60, 377, 382²
Gravestones, in Richford, ii. 280
St. Albans cemeteries, see Cemeteries, St. Albans
Gray family, in Arlington, i. 134²; 2d ed. 136²
Great Falls (Bellows Falls), v. pt. 2, 251², 497
Great Falls, in Fairfax, ii. 165², 168², 171-2
Great Meadows, in Putney, v. pt. 2, 217², 218², 250-5
on the Conn., ii. 802
Great Ox Bow, Newbury, ii. 917
Greek cause, sympathy for, ii. 116
Green family, of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 707-10
Green mount cemetery, of Montpelier, iv. 300
Green Mountain Boys, at Manchester, 1777, i. 202, 2d ed. 201²
Quebec, 1776, i. 152², 2d ed. 154²
in Clarendon, iii. 555-9
origin, i. 150², 2d ed. 153
proclamation against, by N. Y., iii. 582-5
resist N. Y., iii. 558
take Ticonderoga, i. 5
Green Mountain Boys of 1812, ii. 244²
Green Mountain brass band, Granville, i. 42
Green Mountain central institute, iv. 26
The Green Mountain giant in Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 687²
"Green Mountain riflemen," of Fletcher, ii. 412, 445
Green Mountain seminary, of Waterbury, iv. 831
Green Mountain slide, in Fayston, 1827, iv. 185
tavern, Bennington, i. 126², 2d ed. 127
Green Mountains, iii. 267
Greenbank's village, Danville, i. 315
Greenfield, in Hampton, N. Y., petitioned for charter from Vt., iii. 674
Greensboro, granted 1781, iii. 210²
hist. by Rev. James P. Stone, iii. 209-31, 383-4
military hist., iii. 217-31
pioneers, iii. 211-4
town records destroyed by fire, iii. 214 and note
Greenwich, (Conn.), persons from, settle in Sheldon, ii. 370
Gretna Green, of Vt., v. pt. 2, 282
1030 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Griswold family, of Randolph, ii. 1008-10
Groton (Mass.), persons from, settle in Bridport, i. 16²
Groton (Vt.), charter, iv. 1145
description, iv. 1145, 1164-5
hist. by Rev. O. G. Clark, i. 321-3
by Gen. A. Harleigh Hill, iv. 1145-68
military affairs, iv. 1164
pioneers, i. 321²-2
town and other officers, i. 321; iv. 1163-4
Growler (ship), i. 583
Guard-roll of Gov. Chittenden, i. 135² note, 2d ed. 137² note
Guildhall, granted, 1761, i. 996²
grantees, i. 997 note
hist. by Milton Cutler, i. 996-1014
pioneers, i. 998-1000
settled, 1764, i. 944, 997²
town and other officers, i. 1004-7
town records, i. 998-9
Guilford (Conn.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 318
persons from, settle in Sunderland, i. 241 and note
Guilford (Vt.), a republic, v. pt. 3, 5-7
agriculture, v. pt. 3, 10-11, 49-50
authors, v. pt. 3, 42-7
census, 1791-1860, v. pt. 3, 40
collegiates, v. pt. 3, 55
grantees, v. pt. 3, 3
hist. by Gen. J. W. Phelps, v. pt. 3, 3-80
interest in Conn. river navigation, v. pt. 3, 63
military affairs, v. pt. 3, 55-61
N. H. charters, v. pt. 3, 3, 13-16
N. Y. partisans in, v. pt. 3, 5-7
physicians, v. pt. 3, 10, 55
pioneers, v. pt. 3, 4², 8-9
proprietors' records, v. pt. 3, 16-19
qualifications of voters, v. pt. 3, 5²
residence of Royal Tyler, v. 94, 97
statistics of 1840-60, v. pt. 3, 12, 50
town and other officers, v. pt. 3, 64-5, 80
town records, v. pt. 3, 7, 19-38, 63
unsettled government, v. pt. 3, 12²-3
Vt. govt. vs. Yorkers, v. pt. 3, 38-40
villages, v. pt. 3, 42
vital records, v. pt. 3, 10
Guilford light infantry co., v. pt. 3, 57
Gull Island, in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Guns at Plattsburg in 1814 heard in Westfield, iii 348
Hackleburnia, Shoreham, origin of name, i. 94²
Hadley (Mass.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 320
"The The Hague," in Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 105, 107, 113
Haldimand negotiations, i. 172, 773-4, 917-21, 2d ed. 174
Hale's bridge, Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 498
Half shires of Cumberland co., v. pt. 2, 571
Halfway covenant, Craftsbury, iii. 167² and not.
Halifax, clergy, v. pt. 2, 408
grantees, v. pt. 2, 411², 423-4
hist. by Rev. H. Eastman. v. pt. 2, 407-22
N. H. charter, 1750, v. pt. 2, 410-12 noted
people, v. pt. 2, 421²
origin of name, v. pt. 2, 532
pioneers, v. pt. 2, 412, 417-8
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 408², 422
SUBJECT INDEX 1031
Halifax, town records, v. pt. 2, 407
Hall family, of Bennington, v. pt. 35, 92-8
Hampshire hill, Worcester, iv. 893
Hampton (N. H.), persons from, settle in Peacham, i. 359²
Hancock (Mass.), persons from, settle in Richford, ii. 288²
Hancock (Vt.), hist. by C. G. Robbins, i. 43-4
pioneers, i. 43²
Hand bellows used for heating iron to weld at Brandon, iii. 435
Hanover (N. H.), persons from, settle in Hardwick, i. 327²
Hard family, in Arlington, i. 134, 2d ed. 135-6
Hardwick (Mass.), persons from, settle in Bennington, i. 142, 168, 171, 172, 2d ed. 145, 170, 173, 174
persons from, settle in Enosburg; ii. 156²
persons from, settle in Hardwick, Vt., i. 327², 332, 334
Hardwick (Vt.), hist. by Rev. J. Torrey, i. 323-36
pioneers, i. 324-5
Harlem Extension R. R., in Bennington, v. pt. 35, 43
Harlow Bridge tragedy, in Northfield, iv. 705-6
Harmonyville, Townshend, v. pt. 2, 532
Harrington granite quarry, Barre, iv. 39
Harris Gore, Wash. co., iv. 5
Hartford (Conn.), persons from, settle in St. Albans, ii. 319²
Hartwellville, site of soldiers' camp, 1759, i. 219, 2d ed. 218
Harvey family, in Barnet, i. 282-4
Harvey tract, Barnet, i. 279, 282-4
Harvey's Hollow, Danville, i. 315
Harvey's lake, i. 262², 271²
Harwick, see Mount Tabor, iii. 866², 867
Haswell's printing office burned, i. 176², 2d ed. 178²
Hatfield vs. Bushnell, suit of ejectment in Starksboro, i. 105
Hathaway family, of Calais, iv. 139-41
Haverhill (Mass.), persons from, settle in Cambridge, ii. 612, 618
persons from, settle in Enosburg, ii. 158²
Haverhill (N. H.), persons from, settle in Fairfax, ii. 183²
persons from, settle in Peacham, i. 363
surveyed, ii. 807²-8
Hawaii, i. 140², 2d ed. 143
missionaries to, i. 163, 2d ed. 165
Hawley family, in Arlington, i. 132², 2d ed. 133²
Hayes family, of Brattleboro, v. 67-8
Haystack mountain, v. pt. 2, 338; v. pt. 3³, 5-6
Hazel rod hoax in Middletown, iii. 810-19
Hazen road, i. 266², 269², 283², 323², 359², 426; ii. 947²; iii. 37², 55, 210
began building, 1776, ii. 919²
extended northward from Peacham, iv. 3, 75-6
Hazen road cemetery in Hardwick, i. 324², 331²
Hazen road village in Hardwick, i. 326
Hazen tract owners "quieted," ii. 828²-9
Hazen's Notch, i. 266²
Hebron (Conn.), persons from, settle in Shoreham, i. 98²
Hen Island in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Henderson family, of Bennington, i. 173, 2d ed. 175
Henry family, of Bennington, i. 173, 175, 2d ed. 175
of Waterbury, iv. 858
Heros, The, named, ii. 581 note
Herrick 's rangers, at Bennington, i. 157(2), 176, 2d ed. 159², 178
organized in Pawlet, iii. 872²
Hessian barracks, Bennington, i. 137², 2d ed. 139²
Hessians, in Fair Haven, iii. 673
settled on Missisquoi bay, ii. 227
High prices, see Cost, of living
1032 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Highgate, French grant, ii. 89
grantees, ii. 256
hist. by Amos Skeels and others, ii. 254-75
lawyers, ii. 264
military history, ii. 267
pioneers, ii. 254-5, 259
physicians, 'ii. 263-4
proprietors' meetings, ii. 256², 258
town meetings, ii. 256²-7
town and other officers, ii. 256-8, 264-5
vital records, ii. 263
Hilliker's landing, ii. 344
Hills of Braintree, ii. 844
of Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 686
Hill's Island, in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Hillsboro (N. Y.), grant, i. 312²
Hillsborough (township), i. 261²
Hinesburg, census, i. 798
clergy, i. 796
collegiates, i. 796
description, i. 792
granted, 1762, i. 792²
grantees, i. 792-3
hist. by Rev. C. E. Ferrin, i. 791-812, 939-40
militia, i. 795
origin of name, i. 793
physicians, i. 798
pioneers, i. 794-5
proprietors' meetings, i. 793-4
town and other officers, i. 798
Hinesburg, in Guilford, v. pt. 3, 42, 66
Hinman family of Derby, iii. 182-6
Hinsdale (Vt.), v. pt. 2, 251²
Hinsdale Gore, v. pt. 2, 275²
Hinsdillville, Bennington, i. 162², 2d ed. 164²
Historical paper at Westminster, by Rev. A. Stevens, v. pt. 2, 629
Historical recognition of the Gazetteer, see Excerpts from periodicals noticing the Gazetteer
Hobb 's battle in Newfane, v. pt. 2, 457
Hochelaga, early name of Montreal, iv. 934
Hocquart Seigniory, i. 3-4
Hodges family, in Clarendon, iii. 565-8
Hoes, early made in Berlin, iv. 62
Hogback Mts. of Middlesex, iv. 229²
Hogback range, ii. 695
Holland, description, iii. 231
hist. by Mrs. George A. Hinman, iii. 231-9, 384
military hist., iii. 238-9
organized, iii. 233
professional men, iii. 237²
proprietors' meetings, iii. 231²
settled in 1800, iii. 232
vital records, iii. 232
Holley, Field and Kent, of Dorset, i. 188, 2d ed. 189
Hollis (N. H.), persons from, settle in Peacham, i. 364
Holliston (Mass-), persons from, settle in Middlebury, i. 59²
Holton family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 149-51
Hoosic river, Pownal, i. 213, 2d ed. 212
Hoosick (N. Y.), persons from, settle in Highgate, ii. 271²
Hoosick Corners (N. Y.), v. pt. 35, 18²
SUBJECT INDEX 1033
Hoosick Fort (Mass.), i. 143, 2d ed. 145²
attacked by St. Francis Indians, 1747, iv. 959²
destroyed by Indians, i. 3, 143, 2d ed. 145²
Hopkinsville, early name of Kirby, i. 337²
Horse hay rake made by Warren Parker, v. pt. 2, 246
Horse racing prohibited in Vt. in 1823, i. 253²
Hosmer pond in Peacham, i. 321²
Hortonville, in Hubbardton, iii. 754²
Hospital Creek, in Addison, i. 1, 2², 4, 5
Hospitality in northern Vt., ii. 121²
Hostility to Vt. Government in Windham co., i. 925
Hough's sentence, i. 239
Houghton family, of Sutton, v. pt. 34, 51-2
Houghtonville, in Grafton, v. pt. 2, 552
House of Correction in Burlington, i. 505-8
Howard family, of Townshend, v. pt. 2, 545-6
Howe scales, iii. 497²-9
Hubbardton, description, iii. 755-6
granted, 1764, iii. 746²
grantees, iii. 746²
hist. by Amos Churchill, iii. 746-78
hist by E. H. St. Johns, iv. 1169-84
surveyed, iii. 746²
in Rev. war, iii. 749²-51
land controversy, iii. 747-9
military hist., iii. 772-5
origin of name, iii. 746 note
pioneers, iii. 749², 752
settled, iii. 751²
town and other officers, iv. 1184
Hubbardton battle, i. 154, 2d ed. 156; iii. 511-2, 749², 759
Hugh family, of Maidstone, i. 1032
Hungerford, granted, 1763, ii. 191
early name of Sheldon, ii. 368²-9
Hunt family, of Vernon, v. pt. 2, 289-92
Hunting anecdotes, i. 177², 2d ed. 179²
Hunting in Stowe, ii. 732
Huntington, casualties, i. 820-3
description, i. 813
granted, i. 487²
grantees, i. 813
hist. by James Johns, i. 812-29
lawyers, i. 817
militia, i. 815²-6
organized, i. 815
physicians, i. 816
pioneers, i. 814-5
settled, 1786, i. 814
town and other officers, i. 815
vital records, i. 819²-20
Huntington river, i. 813²
Huntsburgh, early name of Franklin, ii. 221²
Huntstown, proposed name of Vernon, v. pt. 2, 275
Hurons, with Champlain, 1609, ii. 89
Husking bees in Guilford, v. pt. 3, 65
Hutchins Tavern, Montpelier, iv. 262²
Hyde Park, co. seat, ii.. 634
grantees, ii. 629
hist. by D. H. Bicknell, ii. 628-9, 799
military hist., ii. 656-9
pioneers, ii. 654-5
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Hyde Park, proprietors' meetings, ii. 630-2
statistics, ii. 662-3
town and other officers, ii. 659
town records, ii. 632-4
villages, ii. 654-5
Hydeville, in Castleton, iii. 514
Illustrations: Argus & Patriot building, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 565
Bank block, Burlington, (woodcut in text), i. 722
Baptist church, of Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 570
Bethany church, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 387
The Brooks free library, Brattleboro, by G. W. Howard, (full page woodcut), v. facing p. 17 repeated
Burlington, view of, (woodcut in text), i. 719
Burlington female seminary, by Baxter, Phila., (full page woodcut), i. 2d frontispiece of no. 6, facing p. 521
Catamount tavern, (woodcut with text), v. pt. 35, 23
Central Vermont depot, (woodcut in text), iv. 560
Christ church, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 410
Church of St. Augustine, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 422
Church of the Messiah, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 566
Council room fire place, (woodcut with text), v. pt. 35, 27
Elmwood cemetery, Northfield, (woodcut in text), iv. 667, 669
Estey organ factory, Brattleboro, (full page woodcut), v. facing p. 143
Gov. Charles Paine's monument, Northfield, iv. 666
Interior of Bethany church, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 568
Lewis college, Northfield, (woodcut in text), iv. 673
Miller family coat of arms, (woodcut in text), v. pt. 2, 46
Montpelier Union school building, (woodcut in text), iv. 571
New town hall at Westminster, (full page woodcut), v. pt. 2, facing p. 570
Northfield graded and high school, (woodcut in text), iv. 681
Old Masonic hall, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 350
Old meeting house and inset of the Old Tavern, Westminster, (full page woodcut), v. pt. 2, facing 628
Old Parsonage—erected for the Rev. Asa Burton, Thetford, 1779, (woodcut in text), ii. 2d frontispiece
Pavilion hotel, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 562
Residence of M. D. Gilman, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 572
Joseph Poland, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 569
George C. Shepard, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 567
Rialto Block, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. 563
Riverside house, Montpelier, not found, see iv. 592
Rockingham public square and opera house, (full page plate), v. pt. 2, facing p. 492
State capitol, (3d building), (woodcut in text), iv. 573
Town hall, Bellows Falls, (full page plate), v. pt. 2, facing p. 501
Trinity Methodist church, Montpelier, not found, see iv. 592
Unitarian church, Brattleboro, (full page woodcut), v. facing p. 28
University of Vt., (woodcut), frontispiece of i. nos. 7-11, i. 2d plate, facing p. 541
Vermont academy, Saxtons River, (full page woodcut), v. pt. 2, facing p. 512
Vermont asylum for insane, Brattleboro, (full page woodcut), v. facing p. 150
Vermont Episcopal institute, (steel engraving), i. first frontispiece of no. 6 facing p. 521
Vermont Methodist seminary and female college, Montpelier, (full page woodcut), iv. 384
Vermont mutual fire ins. co's building, (woodcut in text), iv. 561
Vermont capitol; the coat of arms and the state flag, on one page on 2d frontispiece of iv. no. 1
SUBJECT INDEX 1035
Illustrations: Vermont first and second state houses on one page (steel engravings) first frontispiece of iv. no. 1
Washington county court house, Montpelier, (woodcut in text), iv. no. 1, p. 564
Watchman & Journal building, (woodcut in text), iv. 563
Imprints of Fair Haven, iii. 695
Incapables under orders of selectmen, in Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 691
Independence of Vt., 1777-1791, v. pt. 35, 30
favored by Jonathan Arnold, i. 391²-2
Independent meeting house soc., iv. 516²
Independent order of Odd Fellows, of Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 512
Brattleboro, v. 43, 185
Burlington, i. 513
Fair Haven, iii. 708
Montpelier, iv. 355
Northfield, iv. 684-5
West Halifax, v. pt. 2, 419²
Independent town government of Guilford, v. pt. 3, 4-7
Index to biographical names of vol. 2, iii. 27-9
names of Orleans co., iii. 396-402
names of vol. 1, pp. 1-600, i. 1083-92
names omitted in Index of vol. 2, iii. 26-7, 30
subjects and papers of vol. 1, i. 1081
subjects not in Table of contents of vol. 1, ii. 20
subjects not in Table of contents of vol. 3, iii. 1242
subjects of vol. 2, iii. 29-30
vol. 1, ii. 11-20
vol. 2, iii. 9-30
vol. 3, Rutland co-, iii. 1231-42
vol. 5, v. pt. 35, 109-17
Indian alarm, in Athens, v. pt. 2, 357²
Brookline, v. pt. 2, 393
Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 115-6, 128
Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 16²
Westminster, v. pt. 2, 567
Indian annals, at Missisquoi, to 1763, iv. 959-61
barbarity, v. pt. 2, 292-7
burying ground, Newbury, ii. 924
camp, in Manchester, i. 199
Thetford, ii. 1093
captives, i. 455²
captivity of Mrs. Jemima Howe, by Rev. Bunker Gay, v. pt. 2, 292-7
castle at Swanton, iv. 948, 949²
children educated in Enosburg, ii. 144
claims in Arlington, i. 124
disturbances in Swanton, 1788, iv. 998-1000
Indian falls, in Waterbury, iv. 813²
Indian farms on Missisquoi under English, iv. 966²-7
fishing places in Vernon, v. pt. 2, 277
grant to Dellius, i. 2²
Indian hill, in Cambridge, ii. 603
Indian lease to the French on Missisquoi, 1765, i. 454-5
legend, i. 213², 2d ed. 212²
missions in Canada, iv. 980-3
offer of marriage in Minnesota, i. 84
place names, i. 32; ii. 89, 289, 344
preacher in Shoreham, i. 95
raid on Bridport, i. 17
Deerfield, Mass., i. 757; v. pt. 2, 495
Greensboro, 1781, iii. 210
Kilburn 's fort, v. pt. 2, 497²
1036 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Indian raid on Randolph, ii. 977, 981, 994
Royalton, iv. 1²
Shelburne, 1775, i. 875
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 278
relics and traditions, Newbury, ii. 924-6
relics, in Brattleboro, v. 22
Colchester, i. 453
Manchester, i. 198²
Middlebury hist. Soc., i. 129²
North Hero, ii. 565²
Richmond, i. 847²-8
Waitsfield, iv. 777²-8
Washington co., iv. 2
route in Essex co., i. 956²
Waterbury, iv. 813
Williamstown, ii. 1140
routes in Orleans co., iii. 380
skeleton in Swanton, iv. 946²
trade across Vt., iii. 1013
village in Colchester, i. 757 note
Shelburne, i. 878
war of 1794, iv. 295²
Indians at Coos, ii. 924-6
associated with King Philip, iv. 949²
at St. Albans bay, ii. 290
from the Missisquoi, in Deerfield raid, 1704, iv. 950
in Addison, i. 8²-9
Barton, iii. 82²
Brandon, iii. 442
Dorset, i. 184, 2d ed. 185
Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Highgate, ii. 255²
Pownal, i. 214, 2d ed. 213
Putney, v. pt. 2, 219
St. Johnsbury, i. 408
Shelburne, i. 859, 878
Swanton, iv. 933-82
Troy, iii. 315
in the Revolution, i. 6, 24, 44², 50², 70, 98, 109²
Vt., i. 408
Winooski valley, ii. 1140
on Missisquoi river, ii. 279, 371
with British on Lake Champlain, in battles during Revolution, iv. 973-4
see also Abnakis, Algonkins, Hurons, Iroquois, St. Francis Indians
Industrial association, of Grafton, v. pt. 2. 555²
Industries hampered by Embargo of 1808, ii. 343
Industries, of Athens, v. pt. 2, 376²
Bakersfield, ii. 108
Barnet, i. 273
Barre, iv. 32, 35-6, 38-40, 51
Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 511
Belvidere, ii. 592-3
Bennington, i. 138-40, 2d ed. 140-2; v. pt. 35, 42-50
Bennington co., i. 250-1
Bradford, ii. 824
Bristol, i. 20²
Brookline, v. pt. 2, 379
Brownington, iii. 97²
Brunswick, i. 965²-6
Burke, i. 305
Burlington, i. 513-5
SUBJECT INDEX 1037
Industries of Cabot, iv. 81-2
Calais, iv. 170-1
Cambridge, ii. 605
Castleton, iii. 513-5
Charleston, iii. 122
Chelsea, ii. 873
Chittenden co., i. 458²-60
Colchester, i. 762
Cornwall, i. 25²-6
Coventry, iii. 152
Danby, iii. 601-4
Dover, v. pt. 2, 349-51
Eden, ii. 623
Enosburg, ii. 134, 149-50, 160
Fair Haven, iii. 699-707
Fairfax, ii. 165², 169², 171-2, 175-6
Fletcher, ii. 202², 215
Franklin, ii. 218, 221²
Georgia, ii. 242
Grand Isle, ii. 518, 525
Granville, i. 41²
Highgate, ii. 258-62
Hubbardton, iii. 756
Huntington, i. 817-9
Irasburg, iii. 244-5
Jamaica, v. pt. 2, 425
Lamoille co., ii. 589
Lincoln, i. 49²
Lowell, iii. 277²-8
Lyndon, i. 353-4
Middlebury, i. 53-4
Middlesex, iv. 232-3
Montgomery, ii. 276-7
Montpelier, iv. 485-6
Morgan, iii. 289
Newfane, v. pt. 2, 725, 727, 729
Northfield, iv. 694-7
Orange co., ii. 803
Pawlet, iii. 871, 884-5
Poultney, iii. 1001
Putney, v. pt. 2, 222²-3
Richford, ii. 278², 281-4
Randolph, ii. 1036²-7, 1041
Readsboro, i. 220, 2d ed. 219
Richmond, i. 844-5
Ripton, i. 86
Roxbury, iv. 748-9
St. Albans, ii. 310
St. Johnsbury, i. 406²-8
Salisbury, i. 89-90
Sheldon, ii. 371²-2
Shoreham, i. 94²
South Hero, ii. 570
Swanton, ii. 1188; iv. 1016-33
Starksboro, i. 104
Thetford, ii. 1092
Troy, iii. 332-3
Vergennes, i. 107
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 284²
Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 672-3
Warren, iv. 806-7
1038 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Industries of Waterbury, iv. 832-4
Waterville, ii. 771
West Fairlee, ii. 908²
Westfield, iii. 350, 355
Westminster, v. pt. 2, 602²
Wolcott, ii. 776
Worcester, iv. 889-91
Inflexible (British ship), i. 5²
Influence of Nathaniel Chipman in Vt.—N. Y. settlement, iii. 1158
Infusorial marl, in Peacham, i. 359
Inscription on William French's stone at Westminster, v. pt. 2, 575
Insurance cos., of Montpelier, iv. 282-3
Intemperance at June trainings, ii. 348
Intemperance, in Alburg, ii. 502
Cabot, iv. 90-1, 99, 108
Coventry, iii. 151
Enosburg, ii. 135-6, 160-2
Fletcher, ii. 209
Grand Isle, ii. 526²-7
Lowell, iii. 275
Salisbury, i. 89
Shelburne, i. 870-1
Waitsfield, 1821, iv. 774-5
Westford, i. 897
Inventions, Cooley creamers, v. pt. 2, 511²
electric motors, iii. 485-6; v. pt. 2, 421²
grafting wax, i. 235, 2d ed. 234²
horserake, v. pt. 2, 246
made in Brandon, iii. 485-6
in Warren, iv. 812
mechanical, of Salisbury, i. 89²
sap feeders, iv. 243
screw plate, i. 89²
steelyard invented in Salisbury, i. 89²
triphammer invented in Brandon, iii. 485²
Vt. bee hive, i. 92²
windmill, by D. Halladay, v. 129
Inventors of Vt.: Frederick Baldwin, v. pt. 2, 673
Clark E. Billings, iv. 812
Thomas Davenport, ii. 1153
Cyrus Dodge, v. pt. 2, 306²
Warren Fish, v. pt. 2, 421²
Don C. Geer, iv. 812
Rev. Samuel R. Hall, iii. 375
Daniel Halladay, v. 129
Gen. Alonzo Jackson, iv. 679
David Millington, i. 235, 2d ed. 234²
Joseph Mott, ii. 493
George Newman, v. 130
G. H. Niles, v. pt. 2, 421²
living in Brandon, iii. 485-6
Ira, hist., iii. 778-84
military hist., iii. 784
pioneers, iii. 780
town and other officers, iii. 779, 784
town records, iii. 778-80
vital records, iii. 784
Irasburg, co. buildings, iii. 245
granted, 1781, iii. 239-40
grantees, iii. 239
hist. by E. P. Colton, iii. 239-65, 384-5
land sales and resales, iii. 241
SUBJECT INDEX 1039
Irasburg, military hist., iii. 261-3
physicians, iii. 253
pioneers, iii. 241²-4
proprietors' meetings, iii. 240²-1
shire town of Orleans co., iii. 32
settled, 1798, iii. 241²
surveyed, iii. 240
town and other officers, iii. 242-3, 254-5
Irish Corners, Bennington, i. 139², 173-4 177², 2d ed. 142, 175-6, 179
Iron forge, in Chittenden, iii. 547²
Morristown, ii. 659-60
Sheldon, ii. 372, 378
Iron manufacture, in Swanton, iv. 1020-3
ore, in Belvidere, ii. 592
Brandon, iii. 499
Bristol, i. 19
Berkshire, ii. 110
Chittenden, iii. 547²
Leicester, i. 45
Lincoln, i. 49²
Shoreham, i. 97
Troy, iii. 312², 325-7
Iron Point, in Alburg, ii. 490 note
Iroquois, at Burlington, i. 657²
foes of the Algonkins, iv. 941²
in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
N. Y. and western Vt., iv. 942-3
Vt., i. 31², 453 note; ii. 89
on Lake Champlain, i. 120²
Iroquois rivel, early name of Sorelle, iv. 942
Iroquoisia, Indian name of Vermont, i. 1²; ii. 89
Island Meadow brook, Vernon, v. pt. 2, 277
Island Pond, i. 954, 955²-6
Isle La Motte, i. 2
French at, earliest settlement in Vt., i. 754; ii. 89², 558-63
granted, ii. 473²
grantees, ii. 554
hist. by Ira Hill, ii. 554-63
marble manufacture, iv. 1026-30
pioneers, ii. 554²
settled, 1788, ii. 554²
town and other officers, ii. 555, 557-8
vital records, ii. 558
Isle Longue, French name for North Hero, ii. 563²
Isles Aux Boiteux, i. 2², 3
Jackson family, of Dorset, i. 192-6, 2d ed. 193-6
Jacksonville in Whitingham, v. pt. 2, 686-7, 705-7
Jails of Franklin co., ii. 292²
Jamaica, calamities, v. pt. 2, 427-8
hist. by J. G. Eddy, v. pt. 2, 423-39
hotels, v. pt. 2, 424²
military hist., v. pt. 2, 433-9
pioneers, v. pt. 2, 423²
town and other officers, v. pt. 2, 432²-3
vital records, v. pt. 2, 432²
Jaqueni and Hicht land grant in Monkton and Starksboro, 1774, i. 105
Jay, formerly named Carthage, iii. 265
granted, 1780, iii. 265, 312²-3
hist. by Rev. Pliny H. White, iii. 265-9
military hist. iii. 266²
origin of name, iii. 268
1040 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Jay, settled, 1828, iii. 266, 318
town and other officers, iii. 266²-7
Jay Peak mountain, ii. 275²-6; iii. 267-8, 343
Jefferson co., est. 1810, i. 467
now Washington co., ii. 801²; iv. 1
Jennings family, of Bennington, v. pt. 35, 102
of Hubbardton, iv. 1169-72
Jennison family, of Swanton, iv. 1119
Jericho, block house, i. 456²
granted, 1763, i. 829²
hist. by Dr. George Lee Lyman, i. 829-39, 940
town records, i. 829²
Jersey (prison ship), i. 26²
"Jersey Slick," nickname of Gov. Isaac Tichenor, i. 175, 2d ed. 177
Jesuit influence on Missisquoi river, iv. 593-4
Jesse Lee House, Vernon, by J. S. Lee, v. pt. 2, 313-5
Joe's pond, origin of name, i. 262², 265², 315, 425-6; iv. 88²
The John Ledyard (steamboat), v. pt. 2, 305²
Johnson, granted, 1780-82, ii. 669²-670 and note
hist. by Thomas Waterman and T. M. Merriam, ii. 669-80, 799-800
military hist., ii. 676.9
pioneers, ii. 670-1
settled, 1784, ii. 670
town and other officers, ii. 671²
town meetings, ii. 671²
vital records, ii. 672²
Johnson's Island, ii. 211²
Johnson's Plain, in Cabot, iv. 76²
Journal of James Elliot, v. pt. 3, 43-6
Joy's landing on Onion river, ii. 344²-5
June training, "burial of," ii. 355
in Georgia, ii. 241²
in Guilford, v. pt 3, 56
in Montpelier, ii. 350²
in Vt., ii. 347²-55
in Washington co., iv. 5²
mimicked at University of Vt., ii. 354²-2
Juniper Island, in Champlain, i. 456
Justice of the peace, appointed by Vt., i. 168, 2d ed. 170
Kah-sha-quah-na, Indian name for Whitehall, N. Y., i. 2²
Kathan family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 13
Kayingehaga, otherwise called Iroquois, iv. 941²
Kelleyvale, see Lowell, iii. 269², 312²
Kellybrook (Fairfax), granted 1779, ii. 90
Kendall's falls, in Barnet, i. 280²
Kennebunkers, of Groton, i. 321
Kent family, of Calais, iv. 158-60
Kent (Conn.), persons from, settle in Arlington, i. 134², 26 ed. 136²
Kent, N. Y., name of Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 15
Kent's tavern in Dorset, i. 185, 2d ed. 186
Kentucky dragoons in Danville, 1812, i. 314²
Kibby's Island, in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Kilby, N. Y., name of Montpelier, iv. 3², 252
Killingworth (Conn.), persons from, settle in Benson, iii. 408²
Killington, early name of Sherburne, iii. 1121
Killington Peak, in Sherburne, iii. 1121
"King's Highway," Westminster, v. pt. 2, 562-3
Kingsboro, N. Y. grant included Montpelier, East Montpelier and part of Plainfield, iv. 252, 713²
Kingsland co. court at, 1771, i. 462 note
early name of Washington, ii. 871, 1138²
SUBJECT INDEX 1041
Kingsland, shire town of Gloucester co., ii. 871; iv. 3
Kingston, early name of Granville, i. 39²
Kinsley family, of Fletcher, ii. 213
Kirby, hist. by Charles H. Graves, i. 336-8
location, i. 336²
pioneers, i. 337-8
town meeting, i. 337²
Knapp family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 148-9
Knight family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 137-45
Knights of Honor, of Montpelier, iv. 355
Knight's Island, in Grand Isle co., ii. 473
Knitting mills of Bennington, v. pt. 35, 44²-5
Knowlton lake, of Brighton, i. 954²
Knowlton's Gore, ii. 97, 103
Kowoskioni, or the Iroquois, iv. 941²
Lady Washington (boat), i. 669
Lacole battle, ii. 509
Lake Champlain, battle on, 1609, i. 1
battle on 1776, i. 5
battle ground, between French and Eng., ii. 559
bridging for railroad purposes, ii. 301²-2
canal boats built at St. Albans, ii. 298
captains, ii. 242
discovered by Samuel Champlain, claimed by French, ii. 89
first forts on, i. 2
French map of, 1748, i. 32
in American Revolution, i. 5-6
in possession of British, 1777-83, i. 158² 2d ed. 161
map, ii. 89²
mirage, i. 92
named, i. 1²
navigation and navigators of, by Thomas H. Canfield, i. 656-707
Palmer's history of, ii. 89² note
route of traffic, ii. 301
shore survey, 1773, i. 456
smuggling on, ii. 342²-7
Lake Champlain steamboat co., i. 687²-8
Lake Dunmore, i. 89², 90, 92
named by Lord Dunmore, i. 91²
Lake Dunmore agricultural soc., Salisbury, i. 89
Lake Dunmore hotel co., i. 89²
Lake House, Groton, i. 321²
Lake Memphremagog, iii. 293², 307
Indian council at, i. 11²
Lake of the Clouds, ii. 587²
Lake Sunapee (N. H.), v. pt. 2, 250²
Lake Willoughby, in Westmore, iii. 365
Lakes of Castleton, iii. 514
Orleans co., iii. 38²-9
Lamoille co., census, 1790-1860, ii. 591²
chartered towns, ii. 591²
hist. by Lyman J. Seely, ii. 587-800
inc. 1835, ii. 90²
natural hist., ii. 21-88 notes, ii. 1190
officers, ii. 590
papers, ii. 783-800
part of Addison co., i. 119
settled, ii. 588²
Lamoille co. grammar school, ii. 589², 673-5
1042 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Lamoille. river, i. 458², 757²; ii. 91, 680-1, 723; iii. 209²
settlements, ii. 670
Lamoille valley railroad, ii. 1184; iv. 1012, 1042
proposed connection with the Vt. Central, ii. 1184
see also St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain R. R.
Lana cascade, in Salisbury, i. 89²
river, Salisbury, i. 89²
Land battle at Plattsburg, 1814, i. 675-6
claims on Isle La Motte, ii. 562-3
Land claims, see N. H.-N, Y. conflict
Land disputes, see N. H.-N. Y. conflict
granted to Univ. of Vt. in Franklin, ii. 223²
grants, method of securing, iii. 239
jobbers, epithet applied to N. Y. claimants of Vt. lands, i. 151, 2d ed. 153²
prices in Ferrisburg, i. 33
in Pawlet, iii. 871²
sales in Rutland co. for taxes, i. 464
Troy, iii. 313
tax sales, in Coventry, iii. 137
Highgate, 1794, ii. 257²-8
titles, index of, in Barnet, i. 278
in Alburg, ii. 492
in Waterbury, iv. 830
in Worcester, iv. 890
quieted, 1787, i. 927²
Land titles, see also N. H. grants; and N. H.-N. Y. conflict
Land-slide, in Orwell, i. 74
Langdon family, of Montpelier, iv. 502-4, 544
Landgrove boundary, i. 197
hist. by A. Benson, i. 197-8, 2d ed. 196-8
Lane library assoc., Cornwall, i. 25²
Lanesborough (Mass.), persons from, settle in New Haven, i. 72
Laprairie, 1. 2²
Larrabee 's Point, home of Thomas Rowley, i. 98²
in Shoreham, i. 94²
The Last Indian, by Hiram Powers, v. pt. 2, 326²
Laughton family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 204
Lawrence mfg. co., i. 187², 2d ed. 188²
Laws of Moses govern Rutland, iii. 1023²
Lawyers, see names of towns, subdivision, lawyers
Lead in Belvidere, ii. 592
Westfield, iii. 354²-5
Lead tube with ms. discovered in Swanton, 1853, iv. 934
genuineness questioned, iv. 936-41
Lease of land to Abnakis, i. 454²-5
Leavitt's rock, in Vernon, v. pt. 2, 305
Lee family, of Jericho, i. 833²
of Vernon, v. pt. 2, 316-8
Lee (N. H.), persons from, settle in Hardwick, i. 332
Legal maxims, perverted, v. pt. 2, 461-2
Leicester, boundary dispute, i. 44², 88²
hist. by T. L. Perry, i. 44-8
Leicester river, in Salisbury, i. 91
Leland & Gray seminary, of Townshend, v. pt. 2, 542
Lemington, hist. by Arthur T. Holbrook, i. 1014-5
pioneers, i. 1014²
Lemon Fair river, i. 26, 73², 97, 109
Leni Lenape, otherwise Algonkins, iv. 941²
Leominster (Mass.), persons from, settle in Enosburg, ii. 142, 151
Lewis College, see Norwich University
Lewis Creek in Ferrisburg, Indian name Sungahnee-tuk, i. 32, 34
SUBJECT INDEX 1043
Librarian soc., Pittsford, iii. 951²
Libraries; of Barre, iv. 35²
Burke, i. 308²-9
Bellows Falls, v. pt. 2, 511
Bennington, v. pt. 35, 40-2, 49
Berkshire, ii. 160
Brookfield, ii. 861²
Burlington, i. 566
Cabot, iv. 102²
Calais, iv. 171²
Charlotte, i. 737²
Chittenden co., i. 470
H. A. Cutting's, i. 1039
Dorset, i. 187², 2d ed. 188²
East Montpelier, iv. 576
Fair Haven, iii. 708
Goodwillie's i. 294²
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 10
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 420²-1
Hinesburg, i. 795²
Marshfield, iv. 206²
Montpelier, iv. 290
Pawlet, iii. 887
Peru, i. 212², 2d ed. 211²
Pittsford, iii. 951², 959-60
Poultney, iii. 967, 975
Putney, v. pt. 2, 222²
Randolph, ii. 995²
Rockingham, v. pt. 2, 507²
St. Albans, ii. 330
Shoreham, i. 95
Stowe, ii. 720
Strafford, ii. 1071²
Univ. of Vt., i. 524
Vernon, v. pt. 2, 280²
Waterbury, iv. 846
Westminster, v. pt. 2, 601²
Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 646
Wilmington, v. pt. 3³, 23
Williamstown, ii. 1143
License vote in Worcester, 1847-50, iv. 889
Licenses granted by co. courts, ii. 96²
Lt. Cargill's grant, i. 261²
Light infantry co. of Montpelier, 1812, iv. 297-8
Lime industry in Swanton, iv. 1024
Lime kilns, in Sutton, v. pt. 34, 25
Lime pond, Williamstown, ii. 1140
Lincoln, granted, 1790, i. 49
hist. by J. T. Gove, i. 48-50
Linen manufacture, in Guilford, v. pt. 3, 61²
Londonderry, v. pt. 3¹, 16
Lion (boat), 1813, ii. 528
"Little Egypt," in Enosburg, ii. 137²
Little Ox Bow, Haverhill, N. H., ii. 917
Litchfield (Conn.), persons from, settle in Benson, iii. 408²
persons from, settle in Hardwick, i. 330
persons from, settle in Middlebury, i. 59²
persons from, settle in Salisbury, i. 91-2
Litchfield co. (Conn.), persons from, settle in Burke, i. 302²
Little Otter Creek, in Ferrisburg, navigable 3 miles, i. 34
Indian name Wonakake-tuk, i. 31², 32, 34
1044 HEMENWAY'S HISTORICAL GAZETTEER
Little Otter Creek falls, i. 33 (2)
Little Panton, i. 79²
Little pond, in Groton, i. 321²
Little R. I., in Shaftsbury, i. 232
Littleton, early name of Waterford, i. 431
Live stock, in Shoreham, i. 97
Location of early villages in Vt., ii. 972²
Logan's Point, Shelburne, i. 877²
Long boat lines on Champlain, i. 683²-4
Londonderry, census, 1790, v. pt. 3¹, 17
charters, v. pt. 3¹, 15
collegiates, v. pt. 3¹, 21-3
financial troubles, v. pt. 3¹, 17²
granted by N. Y. as Kent, v. pt. 3¹, 16
hist. by Nancy Cockran, pt. 3¹, 15-29
military records, v. pt. 3¹, 26
town divided, v. pt. 3¹, 17; v. pt. 3², 6
town meeting, v. pt. 3¹, 15
Long Island in Lake Champlain, ii. 562², 563²
Long Pond, in Charleston, iii. 117²-8
in Groton, i. 121²
Loom run by water power in Montpelier about 1816, iv. 275²
run by water power, first in America at Waltham, (Mass.), 1815, iv. 275²
Losses in Bennington battle, v. pt. 35, 20²
Gettysburg battle, iv. 21
Lost children, iv. 184²
soldiers pass through Readsboro, i. 219, 2d ed. 218
Lotbiniere seigniory, i. 4
Lotteries in Vt., v. pt. 2, 691²
Lottery granted to Anthony Haswell, i. 176², 2d ed. 178²
in Brattleboro, v. 36²
Loudon (N. H.). persons from, settle in St. AIbans, ii. 341
Loup Indians, see Abnakis
Lovejoy family, of Westminster, v. pt. 2, 590
Low prices, see Cost of living
Lowell & Boston R. R., iv. 6²
Lowell census, iii. 270
description, iii. 278
former name, Kelleyvale, iii. 269²
granted, iii, 312², 313
hist. by D. Eugene Curtis, iii. 269-82, 386
land titles, iii. 275²-6
military hist., iii. 270-1, 280
organized, iii. 269²
pioneers, iii. 269²
settled, 1764, iii. 318, 1015
town and other officers, iii. 269-70
vital records, iii. 280
mountains, iii. 278
Lower Falls village, Weybridge, i. 110 (2)
Lower Salmon brook, Vernon, v. pt. 2, 276²
Loyalists flee to Canada, i. 128²-30, 2d ed. 129-31
Loyalty of Vt. to the country, 1812, i. 469, 471
Lumber trade in Burlington, i. 517-19
Lumbering in Worcester, iv. 889-90
Lund's pond, i. 262²
Lunenburg, granted, 1763, i. 1015²
grantees, i. 1015²
hist. by Jonah Brooks, i. 1015-25
physicians, i. 1018²
pioneers, i. 1015²-16
SUBJECT INDEX 1045
Lunenburg, town records, i. 1016
Lutterloh, former name of Albany, iii. 47²-8
Lyceum of East Highgate, ii. 263²
Lyceums of Swanton, iv. 1099
Lydius land claims, i. 105
in Clarendon, iii. 572
purchase from Dellius, i. 2²
title to Clarendon, iii. 553²-4
Lyndon, description, i. 338²-9
granted, i. 339²
hist. by George C. Cahoon, i. 338-56
pioneers, i. 340, 343, 346
produce, i. 339²-40
town and other officers, i. 354-5
town meetings, i. 341-4
villages, i. 352²-3
Lyonaise marble, iv. 1030
McConnel's falls, in Johnson, ii. 679
MacDonough (boat), on Lake Champlain, ii. 298²
McIndoe's Falls, Barnet, i. 279, 280²
McIntosh house, Vergennes, i. 107
McKee place, West Arlington, 2d ed. i. 123²
Mack's Leg, Windham, v. pt. 3², 6²
Mackville, in Hardwick, i. 326
Mad river, i. 41; iv. 21², 597, 769²
Madison (Conn.), persons from, settle in Middlebury, i. 52²
Magazine club of Westminster, v. pt. 2, 601²
Magnetic variation at Middlesex, iv. 233
in northern Vt., i. 270²
Magnetism applied to mechanics by Thomas Davenport, ii. 1153
Maidstone, boundaries surveyed, i. 1027, 1029²
granted, 1761, i. 1025
hist. by Moody Rich, i. 1025-45
pioneers, i. 1026-30, 1045
proprietors' records, i. 1025²-6
town and other officers, i. 1030-1
Maidstone lake, i. 1043²-4
Mail for Richford sent through Enosburg post office until 1817, ii. 281²
Mail received weekly at St. Albans, ii. 292²
route to Barnet, in 1808, i. 294²
routes, v. pt. 2, 383²
Mallet's bay, early called Ouynouski bay, i. 756
Manchester, granted, 1761, i. 199, 2d ed. 198²
hist. by H. E. Miner, i. 198-207
in Charlotte co., i. 201
in the Revolution, i. 201
included in Princeton grant, i. 146, 2d ed. 148²
proprietors meet in Amenia, N. Y., i. 199
town and other officers, i. 202-3
Manchester convention, 1772, i. 200²-1
Manchester shire, i. 121
Manganese in Brandon, iii. 499²
Chittenden, iii. 547²
Mann granite quarry, Barre, iv. 39
Mansfield (Conn.), persons from, settle in Middlebury, i. 59
Mansfield (Vt.), annexed to Stowe, ii. 695²
charter, 1763, ii. 680
description, ii. 696
hist. by E. Henry Willey, ii. 680
pioneers, ii. 670
town and other officers, ii. 680
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Mansfield family, of Dummerston, v. pt. 2, 211-2
Mansfield house, Stowe, ii. 731
Mansfield Mt., see Mount Mansfield
Manufacturers, of Bennington, v. pt. 35, 44-6, 49
Brattleboro, v. 42
Guilford, v. pt. 3, 61
Halifax, v. pt. 2, 421
Middlebury, i. 53²
Salisbury, i. 89²
Wardsboro, v. pt. 2, 673
Westminster West, v. pt. 2, 650
Manumission, in Pawlet, iii. 889-90
Manuscript in lead tube discovered in Swanton conjectured to be of early date, iv. 934
record of Lt. Gov. Stoughton, of Mass., 1696, iv. 241
Maple hill, Arlington, 2d ed., i. 123²
Maple sugar, ii. 135; iii. 319²